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state, a police officer said on Wednesday.
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Cameroonian soldier has also died during a cross-border incursion from
neighbouring Nigeria by Boko Haram militants, a senior Cameroonian
military source said.
In the fighting near Maiduguri, the militants entered Bale Mamman
village to rustle livestock on Tuesday evening, police chief Aderemi
Opadokun said. "Before the arrival of troops, six persons were shot
dead," he said.
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military and a vigilante source said eight people had been killed and
four women abducted during fighting that lasted about three hours.
Also on Wednesday, a senior Cameroonian military source
said Boko Haram had killed a soldier from Cameroon in a cross-border
incursion from Nigeria.
The battle took place in
Achigachia in Cameroon's Far North region on Tuesday, said the source,
who estimated the attackers may have lost around 20 men in the
firefight.
"They
attacked on two fronts at around 2.30 a.m. (0130 GMT)," said the
source. "During the battle we lost a chief sergeant. Also, a lieutenant
was wounded in the arm,"
Chad, Cameroon, Nigeria and Niger launched a regional
offensive this year that forced Boko Haram from several towns it held in
Borno state, the birthplace of the jihadi group and a frequent target
of raids and suicide bombers.
Bale Mamman is a Nigerian village just southeast of
Maiduguri, a city of 2 million people. Boko Haram has been trying to
carve out an Islamist state adhering to strict sharia law since 2009 in
the northeast of the country.
It pledged allegiance this year to Islamic State, which controls large areas of Syria and Iraq.
Chad's President Idriss Deby said on Tuesday the regional
offensive had crushed Boko Haram and it would be finished as a fighting
force by the end of the year.
"We have decapitated Boko Haram. Our defence and security
forces have recaptured their arms, which did so much damage," he said at
a celebration to mark 55 years of Chad's independence.
Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau is wounded and has been
replaced as leader by Mahamoud Daoud, he said, adding Shekau went to
Maiduguri, capital of Borno state, after he was wounded.
Nigeria's defence spokesman said it was not concerned with
who led Boko Haram. "We are working (with Chad and others) towards a
common end to ensure that we stamp out the terrorists and their
arsenal," the spokesman said.
Source: Reuters
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