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11 Soldiers, Two Civilians Die in Niger Airport Attack

The Defence Ministry has confirmed that an attack on an airport in Niger State resulted in the death of 11 soldiers and two civilians. The incident has caused deep sadness across the country as security forces continue to battle various threats. Details of the attack are still being investigated, but it highlights the ongoing dangers faced by those protecting the nation.

This tragic event occurred amid heightened security concerns in parts of Niger State. The soldiers were likely on duty at the airport when the attackers struck. The loss of these brave personnel and innocent civilians has drawn condemnation from many Nigerians who are calling for stronger measures to prevent such incidents.

Authorities are working hard to track down those responsible and bring them to justice. The Defence Ministry assured the public that necessary steps are being taken to secure the area and improve safety around key facilities. Support is also being provided to the families of the victims during this difficult time.

Many people have expressed shock and grief over the attack. Community leaders and security experts are urging the government to do more to tackle insecurity in the region. This includes better intelligence gathering, improved equipment for troops, and closer cooperation with local communities.

The Niger airport attack serves as another reminder of the heavy price paid in the fight against crime and terrorism. As the nation mourns the fallen, there is hope that lessons from this incident will lead to better protection for both security forces and civilians.

Nigerians remain united in their call for lasting peace and stability in all parts of the country.

Eniola Odetoye

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