At least 34 missing after military ship sinks off Cameroon
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Reporting from YAOUNDE, Cameroon — Cameroon’s defense minister said Monday that at least 34 people have been declared missing after a military vessel sank off the country’s Atlantic coast.
Joseph Beti Assomo said the military has been deployed to investigate. He said helicopters have rescued three soldiers and will continue the search.
Assomo said 37 people were aboard the ship, which was on a routine mission to the Bakassi peninsula when it sank Sunday.
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.
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