Deadly violence erupts in Cameroon over cattle theft

Clashes between two ethnic groups in northern Cameroon have resulted in the deaths of at least three people and injuries to several others.

The violence, sparked by cattle theft, has led to tensions between the Massa and Moussey communities in the Gobo district.

The incident highlights the ongoing challenges faced by the region, including poverty, social unrest, and the threat of extremism.

Local authorities have deployed security forces to restore order and prevent further escalation.

The government has called for calm and urged the affected communities to resolve their differences peacefully.

It is imperative to address the root causes of these conflicts, such as poverty, inequality, and lack of access to resources, to prevent future outbreaks of violence.

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