Five Killed in Terror attack by Boko Haram

Boko Haram militants carried out overnight attack in
north Cameron killing five people. The militants were hunting for soldiers in a
village near Lake Chad.
"Five civilians were killed by Boko Haram in
Blaram," a village in the Blangoua district of Cameroon's Far North
region, a local official said.
Two soldiers were also injured in the assault and a
military base set on fire, the officer said, AFP reported.
"Boko Haram fighters attacked the post around 1
am. Fighting erupted between them and the soldiers, but the troops made a
strategic retreat because they were outnumbered," a Blangoua district
official said.
The civilians were killed in their homes by
attackers searching for soldiers, the official said.
The village of Blaram is located on dry land near Lake
Chad.
Based in neighbouring Nigeria, Boko Haram has
stepped up attacks from bases hidden in the Lake Chad area, where the borders
of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria converge.
Cameroon says the group has carried out nearly
13,000 attacks on its territory since 2014, with the loss of "several
thousand" lives.
The insurgency has forced more than 250,000 people
to flee their homes and triggered an influx of 60,000 people from Nigeria.
ِAccordingt to AFP, Boko
Haram was formed in Nigeria but attacks have spread to neighbouring countries.