Nigerians: Cameroon troops chase insurgents, kill 70

Newly arrived displaced people wait to be screened at Furore camp in Yola, Nigeria. Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015, as they claim they were chased out of their villages by Cameroonian troops at Furore camp in Yola, Nigeria, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2015. Cameroonian troops crossed the border into Nigeria, killing and pillaging and ordering people to abandon their villages, according to verbal reports from many survivors who are arriving at a refugee transit center, having walked for days. AP/Sunday Alamba

ABUJA, Nigeria — Fleeing villagers in Nigeria's northeast say Cameroonian troops have killed at least 70 residents while chasing Islamic insurgents into communities in the Gwoza area of Borno state.

Muhammed Abba, commander of a local group in Jimnana set up to fight Boko Haram, said late Tuesday that Cameroon troops came into the area Sunday. He said they asked where the extremists were, and started firing. People ran. He said 70 dead civilians were found Monday.

Abbas Gava, Borno state spokesman for the civilian group fighting extremists, said fleeing residents have reported that Boko Haram members ran into Kirawa-Jimni. He said troops opened fire without hesitation while in pursuit.

Nigerian refugees said on Nov. 30 Cameroonian troops staged a similar chase, killing 150 villagers.

Cameroon has denied those charges.

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