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Nigerian Army declares 104 soldiers missing, says they ‘absconded,’ are ‘deserters’
The Nigerian Army declared 104 soldiers missing, labeling them as 'absconded' and 'deserters' following an overnight attack by suspected Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents on their base on 5 June. The attack targeted the soldiers at their military post.
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