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Army Declares Three Days of Mourning 17 Slain Soldiers

The Journal Nigeria June 27, 2025
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Samuel Omang

In a bid to honour its fallen personnel, the Nigerian Army has declared a three-day mourning period to honor the 17 soldiers who lost their lives in an attack on them in Kwana Dutse Local Government Area of Niger State.

According to reports, the attack on the soldiers is a recent development that has left the nation in shock where gunmen launched a coordinated assault on military bases in Niger and Kaduna states, resulting in the death of the soldiers.

A statement on its official website and social media account on X platform on Friday, says “the mourning period will run from June 25 to 27, 2025, as a mark of respect and gratitude to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the defense of the nation.”

The statement of the Nigerian Army also confirmed the death of soldiers as a result of attacks by gunmen on military bases in Niger and Kaduna states.

“During this period, all military institutions and personnel across the country will fly the Nigerian Army flag at half-mast,” the statement added.

The Nigerian Army directed all its personnel to observe the mourning period with the aim of paying tribute to the fallen soldiers as the move reflects the importance the army attaches to the lives of its personnel.

The army expressed its condolences to the families and friends of the deceased soldiers. /

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“During this period, all military institutions and personnel across the country will fly the Nigerian Army flag at half-mast,” the statement added.

The mourning period will provide an opportunity for the nation to reflect on the sacrifices made by soldiers in the defence of the country. It is a sombre reminder of the importance of national security and the role of the military in protecting the nation.

As the nation mourns the loss of these brave soldiers, stakeholders believe it is important to recognise the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families, and that the Nigerian Army’s gesture is a reminder of the importance of supporting those who serve the nation.

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