Tuesday 3 June 2014

Cameroon Soldiers Kills 40 Boko Haram Members In A Bloody Gunfight And Rescues 3 European Missionaries

Cameroon soldeirs
On May 31st, the Nigerian government made a declaration stating that the Cameroonian government is not helping in the fight against Boko Haram unlike Chad and Niger.


The next day, Cameroon responded by deploying one thousand soldiers to aid Nigeria in the combat against the terrorist group and it seems they have made a very good start by killing at least forty members of Boko Haram in a gunfight after they successfully rescued two Italian priests and a Canadian nun that were abducted by the sect.

During the Security Summit that held in Paris, Nigeria and it's neighboring countries agreed to join forces together in the combat against Boko Haram and also to do all they can to rescue the 200 Chibok school girls kidnapped by the dreaded sec.

Niger and Chad gave the Nigerian military permission to cross their borders in a case were they are chasing after Militants but agreements with Cameroon stalled. However, the situation is likely to have been resolved by both countries.

Freed missionaries in cameroon
The rescued Italian priests Gianantonio Alllegri (L) and Giampaolo Marta (R), Canadian nun Vicenza’s Bishop Beniamino Pizziol (2ndR) and a Cameroonian resident.

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