Cameroonian troops on Thursday rescued five girls held hostage by gunmen in the country’s West region, according to Cameroon’s Minister of Territorial Administration, Paul Atanga Nji.
The girls, between the ages of 17 and 20, were kidnapped last Saturday after armed separatists attacked security stations in West regional town of Galim, killing four civilians and four government forces. Nji did not say if casualties were recorded during the rescue mission.
According to security reports, separatists in the troubled Anglophone region of Northwest that shares boundary with the French-speaking West region, crossed the border and carried out the attack.
It was the first bloody attack carried out by separatists in French-speaking part of the country since separatists started clashing with government forces in 2017 in an attempt to establish an independent nation in the two Anglophone regions of Northwest and Southwest.