17, May 2021
Amba fighters kill around 600 Cameroon soldiers in North West between January and April 2021 0
Ambazonia Restoration Forces killed around 600 Cameroon government soldiers in several attacks on army bases and check points in the North West region, security sources hinted Cameroon Intelligence Report on Sunday.
An elderly Roman Catholic cleric in Bamenda who confirmed the toll added that the soldiers were all buried in a mass grave in a secret location in Bamenda and their respective families have still not been informed of their demise.
The January-April Cameroon military casualty remains the highest since Minister Paul Atanga Nji told state radio and television that the 88-year-old President Biya had won the war against Southern Cameroons separatist fighters.
Ambazonian fighters reportedly staged many of the attacks on the Bamenda-Bali Highway and also on the trunk B road leading to Mbengui.
Many Cameroon government army soldiers are missing, our sources said. A man of God hired by the army to perform last religious rituals for the slain soldiers said more troops were killed on the Bamenda-Santa main road.
We understand most of the rural areas in Southern Cameroons are still under the control of the Southern Cameroons Self Defense Forces loyal to the Ambazonia Interim Government of Vice President Dabney Yerima.
Four security sources revealed to CIR that the January-April death toll was not final.
By Fon Lawrence in Bamenda



















17, May 2021
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Cameroon gov’t loses third of Lebialem territory 0
Ambazonia Restoration Forces are now in control of more than a third of Lebialem County after heavy fighting with Cameroon government troops. It is a major blow for the Biya French Cameroun regime that recently withdrew all civil servants including teachers and medics from the area.
Yaoundé said government troops were currently being deployed to the outskirts of Lebialem and a major offensive is being considered.
Thousands of natives have fled the besiege division after several weeks of intense fighting. Hundreds of families have been displaced.
The so-called Senior Divisional Officer for Lebialem has been driven out of the constituency as Amba fighters continue with self defense operations.
After further fighting last month, Cameroon government soldiers are reported to have lost all of their security check points between Lebialem and Dschang and Lebialem and Upper Banyang leaving Biya and his Paul Tasong gang with under two-thirds of the territory.
Vice President Dabney Yerima of the Southern Cameroons Interim Government told Cameroon Concord News that Restoration Forces had made a tactical withdrawal to more defendable front lines throughout the entire Federal Republic of Ambazonia but Amba advances will resume anytime soon with the big rubbergun project.
Cameroon government troops have also abandoned their security checkpoints in Akwaya and the Mamfe-Ekok road following several attacks from Southern Cameroons fighters, according to monitors.
By Soter Tarh Agbaw-Ebai with files from