September 2021 Bamessing ambush
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| September 2021 Bamessing ambush | |||||||
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| Part of the Anglophone Crisis | |||||||
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| Commanders and leaders | |||||||
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"General No Pity"[1] "General Sagard"[2] | ||||||
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| 6th Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR)[3] |
Bambalang Marine Forces[4] Jaguars of Bamessing[2] | ||||||
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15 killed Two armored vehicles destroyed[4] | None confirmed | ||||||
On 16 September 2021, two Ambazonian separatist groups, namely the Bambalang Marine Forces and Jaguars of Bamessing, ambushed a military convoy near Bamessing, Ngo-Ketunjia. The ambush was one of the deadliest single separatist attacks so far in the Anglophone Crisis,[1] and led to the announcement of a "paradigm shift" by Cameroon's Defense Minister Joseph Beti Assomo six days later.[5]
By September 2021, the separatists had acquired anti-tank rockets, probably imported from Nigeria. These weapons were used in a series of attacks,[6] with the first taking place at Kumbo on 12 September.[4]