23/01/2017

Cameroonian Helicopter Going to Fight Boko Haram Crashed In Lagos Water

A Cameroonian helicopter on a mission to fighting Boko Haran terrorists have crashed.
The military helicopter was said to have crashed on the country’s border with Nigeria killing the commander of the troops Jacob Kodji.
A Cameroonian newspaper reports that Kodji died on Sunday, January 22, after the helicopter crashed near Bogo, a village in Cameroon.
It was gathered that the aircraft was on an inspection mission with the top military official.
Voice of America also said that Kodji was coordinating the fight against Boko Haram insurgency between Cameroonian and Nigerian border.
Meanwhile in Nigeria, a Nigerian air force fighter jet mistakenly dropped bombs on an internally displaced persons camp in Rann, a community in Borno state.
Although the Nigerian military has raised a panel of investigation on the attack, international aid officials – who were also victim of the airstrike – and some community leaders have said that the death toll from the attack has continued to rise.

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