Cameroon says two suicide attacks kill at least 13 in Maroua


  • World
  • Thursday, 23 Jul 2015

YAOUNDE (Reuters) - Two suicide bomb attacks killed at least 13 people and injured 32 others in northern Cameroon on Wednesday, the president's office said, in what appeared to be the deepest incursion by Boko Haram militants from neighbouring Nigeria.

The first explosion hit a market and the second a densely populated neighbourhood, both in the capital of Cameroon's Far North region, Maroua, a military source told Reuters.

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