Satellite images captured on December 12, 2021, vividly depict the extent of devastation inflicted upon Mbegwi village Bamenda, Momo State within Ambazonia, as the Cameroon Occupation Forces “unleashed a campaign of destruction, leaving a trail of scorched earth and shattered lives in their wake.

The images reveal a grim tableau of burnt-out buildings, homes, and shops strewn along both sides of the village, bearing

The images reveal a grim tableau of burnt-out buildings, homes, and shops strewn along both sides of the village, bearing witness to the wanton acts of arson perpetrated by the military forces, whose relentless onslaught spared neither the young nor the elderly.

In the wake of the inferno, eight civilians, including three children, two women, and an older man, were ruthlessly abducted from their homes, adding to the anguish and despair that now permeates the shattered community.

As the flames consumed everything in their path, the people of Mbegwi were left grappling with the harsh reality of displacement and dispossession, their once-thriving neighborhood reduced to a desolate wasteland by the callous actions of those sworn to protect them.

Mbegwi Village Bamenda

The satellite images serve as a stark reminder of the human cost of conflict and the urgent need for accountability and justice in the face of such unspeakable atrocities.

As the international community bears witness to the suffering of the people of Ambazonia, calls for solidarity and support grow louder, as the victims of violence and oppression seek solace and sanctuary amidst the ruins of their shattered lives.

In the face of adversity, the resilience of the Ambazonian people shines through, as they stand united in their determination to rebuild their communities, reclaim their dignity, and forge a path towards a future defined by peace, justice, and mutual respect for all. Burning and Abduction in Ambazonia: Mbegwi Village Bamenda.

#”Mbegwi’s Despair: Burning and Abduction in Ambazonia by Cameroon Occupation Forces”