Cameroon declared Chad has settled to send arms and
troops to assist in the fight against the Nigerian terrorist group Boko
Haram.
Chad’s proposal arises after Cameroon’s President Paul Biya asked for international help to fight the Islamist militant group.
No detail was given about how many troops would be sent, or when.
Earlier this week, the Cameroon military said it prevented an attempted attack on a military base in Kolofata and killed at least 143 suspected Boko Haram fighters.
The United Nation representative said the world must unite to condemn Boko Haram’s new cruel and malicious use of young girls as suicide bombers.
Chad’s proposal arises after Cameroon’s President Paul Biya asked for international help to fight the Islamist militant group.
No detail was given about how many troops would be sent, or when.
Earlier this week, the Cameroon military said it prevented an attempted attack on a military base in Kolofata and killed at least 143 suspected Boko Haram fighters.
The United Nation representative said the world must unite to condemn Boko Haram’s new cruel and malicious use of young girls as suicide bombers.
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