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Cameroon: Death-toll from Kolofata suicide attack rises to 11
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The two suicide bombers reportedly made their way to a camp hosting internally displaced persons where they detonated their explosives. They had feigned hunger and misery to buy their way into the camp.
The tragedy is blamed on Boko Haram, the notorious terrorist sect which has been killing people in the northern part of Cameroon since 2014 when Paul Biya officially declared war against it. The terrorists operate in Cameroon,Nigeria, Chad and Niger. However, they are based in Nigeria.
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