Two bodies found, 34 soldiers still missing
Two bodies have been found out of 34
soldiers who went missing when a military vessel capsized off the Cameroon’s
Atlantic coast Sunday, State radio, a military coast guard has reported.
Col.
Henri Belinga, commander of the coast guard sector of the elite Rapid
Intervention Battalion, BIR, told state radio, CRTV, Friday that harsh weather
and strong waves make it impossible for the rescue team to recover bodies and
the vessel.
The
vessel had sunk earlier in the week with 37 people on board. The crew was on a
routine mission to the Bakassi peninsula.
The
oil-rich peninsula was handed over to Cameroon by Nigeria following an
International Court of Justice ruling. Nigerian
forces had occupied the area in the 1980s, leading to violent confrontations
with Cameroon’s military.
No comments:
Post a Comment