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Boko Haram crisis: Extra Cameroon troops to border area | |
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Cameroon will deploy an extra 2,000 troops along its northern border with Nigeria to fight militant Islamist group Boko Haram, state television reports. | Cameroon will deploy an extra 2,000 troops along its northern border with Nigeria to fight militant Islamist group Boko Haram, state television reports. |
It follows an upsurge in attacks blamed on the Nigerian militants. | It follows an upsurge in attacks blamed on the Nigerian militants. |
Three suicide bombings killed 33 people in Cameroon's main northern city, Maroua, since last week. | Three suicide bombings killed 33 people in Cameroon's main northern city, Maroua, since last week. |
The reinforcements will raise the number of troops deployed to the north to 8,500, AFP news agency reports. | The reinforcements will raise the number of troops deployed to the north to 8,500, AFP news agency reports. |
Cameroon's army uses Maroua as the headquarters for its operations against the group. | Cameroon's army uses Maroua as the headquarters for its operations against the group. |
Authorities in the region have announced several measures, including a ban on wearing the full-face veil, in an attempt to prevent suicide bombers from disguising themselves as devout Muslim women. | Authorities in the region have announced several measures, including a ban on wearing the full-face veil, in an attempt to prevent suicide bombers from disguising themselves as devout Muslim women. |
They have also closed some mosques and Islamic schools and banned large gatherings of Muslims without permission. | They have also closed some mosques and Islamic schools and banned large gatherings of Muslims without permission. |
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari is due in Cameroon on Wednesday for talks with President Paul Biya in a bid to strengthen the regional alliance against Boko Haram. | Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari is due in Cameroon on Wednesday for talks with President Paul Biya in a bid to strengthen the regional alliance against Boko Haram. |
After several months of delay, a multinational force of 8,700 soldiers, police and civilian personnel is due to start operations at the end of July. | After several months of delay, a multinational force of 8,700 soldiers, police and civilian personnel is due to start operations at the end of July. |
It will be based in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, which has also been affected by the violence. | It will be based in Chad's capital, N'Djamena, which has also been affected by the violence. |
At least 17,000 people have been killed since Boko Haram launched its insurgency in northern Nigeria 2009, according to Amnesty International. | At least 17,000 people have been killed since Boko Haram launched its insurgency in northern Nigeria 2009, according to Amnesty International. |
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