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List of wars involving Cameroon

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This is a list of wars and conflicts involving the Republic of Cameroon and its previous states.

Pre-Colonial Cameroon (Before 1882)

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Colonial Cameroon (1882–1961)

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British 12-pounder firing at Fort Dachang in 1915.
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Republic of Cameroon (1961–Present)

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Ambazonia Crisis (2017- Present)

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Notes

  1. The exact origin of Ansaru is unclear, but it had already existed as Boko Haram faction[52] before officially announcing its foundation as separate group on 1 January 2012.[52][53][54] The group had no known military presence in Nigeria from 2015, but several of its members appear to be still active. The group appear allied with rag-tag factions in the Nigerian bandit conflict and were recently behind the Abuja–Kaduna train attack[55]
  2. Following Mohammed Yusuf's death, Boko Haram splintered into numerous factions which no longer operated under a unified leadership. Though Abubakar Shekau eventually became the preeminent commander of the movement, he never really controlled all Boko Haram groups. Instead, the factions were loosely allied, but also occasionally clashed with each other.[59][60] This situation changed in 2015 when Shekau pledged allegiance to ISIL. Regardless, Shekau did never officially renounce his pledge of allegiance to ISIL as a whole; his forces are thus occasionally regarded as "second branch of ISWAP". Overall, the relation of Shekau with ISIL remains confused and ambiguous. In the Battle of Sambisa Forest of 2021 ISWAP fighters killed Shekau and al-Barnawi nominally remains head of ISWAP[61]
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