The Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has paid tribute to its soldiers who died or sustained injuries during operation lake sanity II.
October 14, 2024 3:35 pmThe Multinational Joint Task Force has paid tribute to soldiers who died or sustained injuries during Operation Lake Sanity II.
Ali praised the troops for their bravery and dedication in the ongoing mission to restore peace and stability in the Lake Chad Basin.He noted that the legacy of the soldiers will continue to inspire the quest for peace in the region. “Your loved ones served with honour and distinction, and their contribution to this noble cause will never be forgotten,” Ali said.Ali also acknowledged the resilience of the wounded soldiers, commending their commitment to the mission and assuring them of the MNJTF’s support for their recovery.
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