The United States on Monday roundly condemned Boko Haram’s “horrific and indiscriminate” attack targeting civilians in Chad, as well as recent assaults elsewhere in Africa by the radical militants.
Four people died in a suicide blast in the restive city of Maiduguri, while at least 11 people were killed when two women blew themselves up in the border town of Fotokol in northern Cameroon, attacks that once again underlined the regional threat posed by the Islamists.
Both came after a male suicide bomber, dressed as a woman and wearing a full-face veil, blew himself up at a crowded market in Chad’s capital N’Djamena on Saturday, killing 15.
“The United States strongly condemns the horrific and indiscriminate Boko Haram suicide attack on the Grand Marche in the Chadian capital, as well as attacks in Cameroon, Niger and Nigeria over the past two days,” State Department spokesperson John Kirby said.
“Boko Haram’s targeting of men, women and children highlights that the group’s brutality and barbarism know no bounds, and we remain committed to working closely with the region to root out the threat posed by the group.”
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