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Sources purportedly close to Ambazonian independence groups have asserted that a Cameroonian military helicopter was allegedly brought down, crashing into residential areas in the Bui locality, specifically in the village of Waingoilum. Ambazonian rebel leader Cho Ayaba took to his X handle to announce the incident, declaring,

"Today, an enemy Chopper was brought down by our brave forces of the Unity Warriors. Occupation has a cost, and Cameroun will pay heavily."

Ayaba further linked the incident to economic repercussions, stating, "Due to our economic sabotage, Cameroun can't pay its debt. It owes 5 companies 200 billion amba. It owes Internet and telephone companies 76 billion. It owes electricity companies 132 billion. Our resistance will continue to impact the economy of the rogue occupier."

 

However, it is crucial to note that Cameroon Concord, an independent news outlet, has not independently confirmed this report at this time. The unverified nature of these claims raises questions about the reliability of the information and underscores the need for cautious interpretation amid the ongoing complexities in the region. The situation continues to evolve, and accurate, verified information is essential to fully comprehend the dynamics at play.

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