Recent attacks attributed to Boko Haram in Cameroon’s Far North region have resulted in at least twelve confirmed deaths in just days. Nine people were killed in a July 2nd night raid in the Logone-et-Chari department, followed by three deaths in Mayo-Tsanaga. These incidents highlight a renewed surge in extremist activity in the area, raising concerns about escalating violence against civilians. The attacks are occurring amidst a perceived lack of attention and response to the deteriorating security situation. Local sources express distress over the increasing frequency and brutality of these assaults, and fear further escalation if immediate action isn't taken. This renewed violence underscores the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the urgent need for increased security measures and international awareness. The continued silence surrounding these events threatens to exacerbate the suffering of vulnerable communities.