«Dem», itinéraire d’un mercenaire camerounais : de Bafoussam au front ukrainien

Liberation Human InterestNews ReportFR 1 min read 100% complete by Romuald GadegbekuMarch 21, 2026 at 11:30 AM

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Eric Demlabing, originaire du Cameroun, a volontairement rejoint l'armée russe pour combattre sur le front ukrainien. Son départ contraste avec le recrutement forcé de nombreux autres Africains. L'itinéraire migratoire de Demlabing, qui l'a mené de Bafoussam en Ukraine, reste incompréhensible pour son père. L'article relate ce parcours atypique d'un mercenaire camerounais engagé dans le conflit russo-ukrainien.

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Human Interest
Primary framing
Conflict
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His father does not understand his complex migration path.

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Eric Demlabing left Cameroon to fight for the Russian army in Ukraine.

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He went to the front willingly, unlike many forcibly recruited Africans.

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Keywords

front ukrainien 90% mercenaire 90% cameroun 80% armée russe 70% enrôlés de force 60% migration 60% bafoussam 50%

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Ukraine

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