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    DHQ releases names and photos of soldiers killed in Delta attack

    DHQ releases names and photos of soldiers killed in Delta attack

    Defence Headquarters has published the identities of the Nigerian Army commander, three officers, and 12 soldiers who were killed by attackers in a Delta community.

    The photos and names of the deceased were shared on the Nigerian Army’s X account on Monday, March 18.

    The soldiers, serving with the 181 Amphibious Battalion, were on a peacekeeping mission to quell community clashes in Bomadi Local Government of Delta State when they were killed.

    Their names are:

    – LT COL AH ALI COMMAND OFFICER 181 AMPHIBIOUS BATTALION NIGERIAN ARMY

    – Maj SD Shafa (N/13976)

    – Maj DE Obi (N/14395)

    – Capt U Zakari (N/16348)

    – SSgt Yahaya Saidu (#3NA/36/2974)

    – Cpl Yahaya Danbaba (1ONA/65/7274)

    – Col Kabiru Bashir (11NA/66/9853)

    – LCol Bulus Haruna (16NA/TS/5844)

    – Lal Sole Opeyemi (17NA/760719)

    – LCpl Bello Anas (17NA/76/290)

    – LCpl Hamman Peter (NA/T82653)

    – LCpl Ibrahim Abdullahi (18NA/77/1191)

    – Pte Alhaji Isah (17NA/76/6079)

    – Pte Clement Francis (19NA/78/0911)

    – Pte Abubakar Ali (19NA/78/2162)

    – Pte Ibrahim Adamu (19NA/78/6079)

    – Pte Adamu Ibrahim (21NA/80/4795)

     

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