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Nigeria: Over 14 Soldiers Murdered in Ambush

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am

It was sad day in the northern part of Nigeria as over 14 Soldiers were murdered in an ambush attack by Jihadist, the attack took place in the military installation in northern part of Nigeria.

Over 14 Nigerian decorated officers were murdered in an assault on an army installation in the upper east of the nation.

Military specialists in Nigeria state the jihadists from the Islamic State in West Africa (Iswap) bunch assaulted the Jakana army installation on Friday with automatic rifles and explosive launchers, a hostile followed by extreme battling.

The IS-associated bunch has as of late strengthened assaults on military and regular citizen focuses in the district.

It is left to be seen how Jihadist would be apprehended by law enforcement so that justice will do served for the dead Soldiers.

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