Breaking: 2 Cameroonian Soldiers Killed in Nkambe Ambazonian Attack

Nkambe, North West Region – May 8, 2025 | Baretanews

Two Cameroonian soldiers have reportedly been killed following a surprise attack by Ambazonian fighters earlier today in Nkambe, located in the restive North West Region.

The incident occurred at a military post within the township, where separatist forces allegedly targeted a unit operating a rocket launcher. Local sources confirmed that the deadly confrontation left two soldiers lifeless at the scene.

This marks yet another violent episode in the ongoing armed conflict between the Cameroon government forces and Ambazonian pro-independence fighters, who are seeking to establish a separate state in the English-speaking regions of the country.

The report, initially shared by renowned Cameroon-based blogger N’zui Manto 1, has since gone viral on social media platforms, drawing fresh attention to the escalating insecurity in the region.

As of now, the Cameroonian military has not released an official statement regarding the incident. Tensions remain high, and residents in Nkambe have expressed fear of potential military retaliation in the coming hours.

Baretanews continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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