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10 separatists killed in Cameroon’s restive Anglophone region

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FILE PHOTO: Soldiers patrol in Bafut, after the roof of a school’s dormitory was set to fire overnight in the northwest English-speaking region of Cameroon. (Photo credit should read -/AFP via Getty Images)

Cameroon’s Minister of Communication and government spokesperson Rene Emmanuel Sadi on Monday evening said 10 separatists, one soldier and a civilian have been killed in clashes between the Cameroonian army and armed separatists in the country’s troubled English-speaking region of Northwest.

According to Sadi, separatists attacked an army construction site in the region on Friday, killing one soldier and a civilian and abducting five civilians who were working on the site.

In retaliation, on Saturday, the army attacked a “fortified” base of the separatists in Small Babanki-Kedjom Ketinguh, a remote locality of the region, Sadi said.

“At the end of this crossfire, 10 secessionist terrorists including three women were neutralized,” he said in a statement, adding that the leader of the separatists popularly called “general fireman” was among those killed.

Government forces and armed separatists have been clashing since 2017.

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