Suicide bomber in Cameroon kills two in attack on Christmas market
A suicide bomber in the northern Cameroon town of Mora killed a young student and a woman in an attack on a market full of Christmas shoppers, an aide to the governor of Far North region said on Sunday, informs Reuters.
Suicide bombers suspected of belonging to the Islamist militant group Boko Haram have launched attacks in Mora, about 30 km from the Nigerian border, several times before.
The bomb also killed the attacker and wounded five other people, said the aide to Governor Midjiyawa Bakary.
"The suicide bomber was pretending to be a beggar and was walking towards the market which was full because of Christmas. Members of a vigilance committee spotted him before he could penetrate the market," a Cameroonian soldier told Reuters.
"He was stopped and in panic he detonated his explosives. If he hadn't been spotted the death toll would have been higher," he said.
Fighters from Boko Haram have killed thousands in their campaign to carve out an Islamist state in their base in northeast Nigeria and have also launched attacks in neighbouring Chad, Niger and Cameroon.
The group has frequently used female bombers and children to hit targets.
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