Members of the Cameroonian Rapid Intervention Force patrol on the outskirt of Mosogo in the far north region of the country where Boko Haram jihadist have been active since 2013, on March 21, 2019. (Photo by Reinnier KAZE / AFP)
At least four Cameroonian soldiers were killed and one injured in an attack carried out by suspected militants in Fotokol, Far North Region. The attack occurred in the early hours of Monday, June 9, 2025. The incident, confirmed by military sources, resulted in the destruction of a military post, the burning of two vehicles, and the theft of weapons.
The Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) has since claimed responsibility for the assault. This represents an important shift in the tactics used by militant groups operating in the region. The attackers reportedly deployed drones and other advanced technologies. This action is consistent with recent strategies observed in past incursions against security forces.
The Fotokol attack is part of a growing trend of militant strikes against Cameroonian forces in recent months. More than 20 soldiers have lost their lives to Boko Haram-related violence since March.
At least 20 troops lost their lives in one of the deadliest incidents in Wulgo. Militants disguised as civilians infiltrated the area, burned military bases, and seized significant weaponry. Observers note a shift in tactics, with insurgents integrating technology like kamikaze drones, enabling precision strikes on military installations.
Military analysts further warn that the use of drones and advanced technology by insurgent groups could indicate a new phase in the conflict. As such, this necessitates stronger intelligence-sharing and counterterrorism efforts between regional forces. The ability of Boko Haram and ISWAP fighters to target fortified positions highlights an urgent need for tactical adjustments in Cameroon’s security operations.
In response to mounting threats, Cameroon’s security forces have reportedly intensified reconnaissance missions. They have also strengthened their presence across vulnerable border zones. Regional partnerships, including joint military operations with neighbouring Nigeria, Chad, and Niger, will continue to be explored to curb insurgent movements and disrupt logistical networks.
As militant factions refine their strategies, governments and security forces must adapt to emerging threats while ensuring proactive defence measures against further destabilisation.
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