"The first was just after 9 o'clock (0800 GMT) in the market in Kerawa and the other around 200 metres (yards) from the(military) infantry camp. For the moment we don't have a death toll," one of the officers told Reuters.
--reuters--
Two explosions hit a village in northern Cameroon on Thursday that has previously been attacked by Boko Haram Islamist militants from neighbouring Nigeria, two Cameroon army officiers said.
"The first was just after 9 o'clock (0800 GMT) in the market in Kerawa and the other around 200 metres (yards) from the(military) infantry camp. For the moment we don't have a death toll," one of the officers told Reuters.
--reuters--
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