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    Russia confirms deaths of 16 Cameroonians fighting in Ukraine war, Yaounde says

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    A drone view of the houses destroyed and heavily damaged during a Russian missile strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in the town of Korosten, Zhytomy region, Ukraine April 3, 2026. REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko/File Photo
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    Cameroon said Russian authorities have confirmed the deaths of 16 Cameroonians fighting against Ukraine, the first time ​the Central African country has spoken about the involvement ‌of its nationals in the ongoing war.
    In a statement broadcast on state media on Monday evening, the foreign ministry called on the families ​of the dead to make contact with ministry officials in ​the capital city of Yaounde.
    A Cameroonian diplomatic note, also dated ⁠Monday and seen by Reuters, referred to the deceased ​as “military contractors of Cameroonian nationality” operating in a special military operation ​zone, a term Russia uses to describe the war in Ukraine.
    Neither the statement nor the diplomatic note specified how the 16 men ended up ​fighting for Russia, nor did they provide details on ​the location, timing and circumstances of their deaths.
    The Russian embassy in Yaounde did ‌not ⁠immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
    Ukraine said in February that more than 1,700 Africans were fighting for Russia, though analysts say the true figure is likely higher.
    Russian authorities have ​denied illegally recruiting ​African citizens ⁠to fight in Ukraine.
    In an internal memo issued in March 2025 and seen by Reuters, Cameroon’s ​defense minister expressed concern that soldiers were ​leaving the ⁠country to join the war in Ukraine and instructed commanding officers to closely monitor their units.
    Cameroon has said it does not ⁠officially ​deploy troops abroad outside of international ​or regional mandates and has warned citizens against taking part in foreign conflicts.
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