North West: Military kills two at Tubah District Hospital

Reports from Bambui say two men, including a patient, were killed this morning after the military stormed the Tubah District Hospital.

The two men who died on the spot included a patient and a bike rider who was transporting him to the hospital.

The incident awakened panic among inhabitants of the locality who are still to understand what crime the two men committed.

Others have been wondering whether this is a deliberate attempt by the Biya regime to eliminate Anglophones as several organisations and institutions warn against ongoing genocidal acts on Cameroon’s English-speaking minority populations.

Such victims of military attacks in the embattled city of Bamenda find it hard to get quick medical attention after the administration suspended activities of Doctors Without Borders in the city.

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