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French Cameroun BIR Element Dies In Bamenda

By Mbah Godlove

A member of La Republique du Cameroun’s Rapid Intervention battalion known in its French acronym as BIR has been killed by Ambazonian fighters in Bamenda.

According to media reports, the colonial agent was shot on the head around Nchoubou, a neighborhood in Mankon, Bamenda II Local Government Area on Tuesday, September 3.

Baretanews has learned that the element of the BIR was returning from Bafut where he supplied his colleagues with food to energize them as they continue to rain terror on Ambazonians.

Since the war for the restoration of the statehood of Southern Cameroons broke out three years ago, the Biya regime has deployed several uniformed officers to neutralize mostly young men suspected to be pro-independence fighters in the area.

The patriotic restoration fighters in Bafut have in several confrontations with the brutal LRC military demonstrated their zeal and prowess to liberate Ambazonia from colonial rule.

2 comments
  1. LIES! LIES! LIES!

    WHY WOULD YOU BASE YOUR REPORTING ON MEDIA REPORTS WHEN Mark Bareta, your SLAVE MASTER, has direct contact with SHIT-NO-WIPE-LASS ambazombie terrorists on so-called ground zero? Would he not be informed and photo evidence provided if the claim was true?

    Next time say … “by its French acronym”, and NOT “in its French acronym”.

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