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NEWS: Jihadist Murders 13 Soldiers In Nigeria

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:06 am

Over 13 soldiers has been killed by jihadist combatants on Monday, the sad incident happened in the northern part of the country. The exclusive information was made known courtesy of an army source

Yet, The Nigerian armed force, which will in general give far lower official figures for misfortunes, said on Sunday that 28 jihadists had been “killed and just one officer had kicked the bucket.

The caravan was set out toward an army installation at Buni Yadi, another 20 kilometers from Damaturu, said the subsequent armed force source, who gave a similar loss of life.

“It was a wild fight and the fear mongers likewise endured losses,” he stated, without giving a figure.

The assault was accused on the Islamic State West Africa Province gathering, an associate of the Islamic State Group.

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