[1] While circumstances of the battle remain unclear, reports claimed that separatist forces ambushed Cameroonian soldiers who were celebrating the recent recapture of most villages in the Batibo Subdivision.
[2] While the number of casualties on both sides remained unclear, information circulating on social media claimed that 70 Cameroonian soldiers and "hundreds" of separatists died in the battle.
Two months after the battle, Cameroon admitted to having lost at least 44 soldiers and policemen since the start of the armed conflict,[3] of whom at least 22 had died between February and May.
[4] The Mayor of Batibo, Frederick Tanjoh, stated that while casualties were high - people on the ground claimed to have seen a military truck transporting a truckload of corpses - no information had been issued by the authorities.
In total, over 4,000 people fled their homes following the battle, including Fons who abandoned their palaces.