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Anglophone Crisis: Multiple soldiers die in clashes with Separatists in Ndop

By David Atangana

Soldiers fighting separatists In Ndop have recorded multiple fatalities following fresh gun battles with separatists Ambazonia fighters in Bamessing-Ndop, Ngoketunja division of the restive North West region, MMI has gathered.

Reports on the ground have it that the government soldiers equally lost two armoured vehicles in the attack, Wednesday.

The incident is reported to have occured Wednesday August 9, 2022.

“Pray for Ngoketunja. It is hot here. All patients have been discharged from Ndop hospital,” a local told MMI, adding that: “the whole hospital is owned by the military.”

“Several military people have been killed with two of their armoured cars captured or destroyed in Bamessing under Sabga hill,” the local who opted not to be named said.

According to the source, “helicopters were seen hovering around picking military corpses that could be seen.”

“Other corpses were missing, while others were dumped at the Ndop hospital mortuary,” the source continued.

A viral audio spread by separatists confirmed that several soldiers were killed with serveral others wounded.

These allegations could not be independently confirmed by MMI.

The government of Cameroon has so far not reacted to the claims that she lost soldiers and two armoured vehicles to separatists in Ndop

However, rare amateur footages obtained by MMI show two death soldiers by the roadside surrounded by colleagues while some wounded are seen being brought to a health facility.


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