Soldiers from Cameroon have retaken Nigeria’s north-eastern town of
Goshi from Boko Haram, killing 162 militants in a weekend operation,
Cameroon’s government has said.
Communications minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary said Cameroon special
forces also freed about 100 people being held by the extremists,
including Cameroonians and Nigerians.
Cameroon’s special forces have killed 162 Boko Haram militants in
Nigeria’s northeastern town of Goshi, destroying bomb factories and
weapons to retake the extremist stronghold, the government said.
The
town is now under the control of Nigerian forces after the operation
led by Cameroon special forces from Feb. 11 to Feb. 14, Cameroon’s
communication minister Issa Tchiroma Bakary said late Monday.
Cameroon
forces freed about 100 people being held by the insurgents, including
Cameroonians and Nigerians, he said. Two members of Cameroon’s military
were killed, he said. The two, including a senior commander, were
reported killed after their convoy hit a vehicle Sunday.#
“The
town of Goshi in Nigeria was formally identified as one of the Boko
Haram posts, hosting factories for the manufacturing of bombs and
mines,” Bakary said. He added that the town was also used to house
teenagers who are used as human bombs during suicide attacks.
Bakary
said 162 Boko Haram fighters were killed, four mine factories
dismantled, and special forces seized at least five readied mines,
hundreds of explosive holders, suicide vests and triggers.
A previously identified training center, along with two vehicles were also set on fire, he said.
The
operation took place under the banner of the multinational task force,
and with intelligence and operational coordination with Nigerian forces,
he said.
In its six-year insurgency, Boko
Haram has killed more than 20,000 people and displaced 2.5 million in
the region, according to the United Nations and Amnesty International.
Attacks
across Nigeria’s borders increased by the extremists last year in
countries such as Cameroon who are contributing to a multinational force
to combat Boko Haram.
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