Boko Haram fighters have killed more than 100 people in
the north Cameroon town of Fotokol, murdering residents inside their homes and
a mosque, a local civic leader said on Wednesday.
REUTERS reports that the massacre comes amid a major
regional offensive against the Islamic group, which has kidnapped hundreds and
killed thousands in northern Nigeria and has mounted increasingly bloody
cross-border raids.
"Boko Haram entered Fotokol through Gambaru early in
the morning and they killed more than 100 people in the mosque, in the houses
and they burned property," said the civic leader Abatchou Abatcha, reached
by telephone. The militants shot and killed one of his sons during the raid.Many of the dead were found with their throats slit,
according to Cameroon's L'Oeil du Sahel newspaper.
Cameroon's information minister Issa Tchiroma declined to
comment on the massacre. He said the Cameroon army pushed Boko Haram out of the
border town after heavy fighting, which killed 50 militants and six of its own
soldiers.
The Sunni Muslim jihadist group is seen as the main
security threat to Nigeria, Africa's biggest economy and top oil producer which
holds a presidential election on Feb. 14. The African Union last week
authorised a regional force of 7,500 troops to fight the militants.
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