At least 43 Nigerian soldiers who had just returned from a peacekeeping mission in Darfur have been killed in a road accident in the north of Nigeria, a military spokesperson said on Thursday.
The soldiers, including an army captain, were in a convoy of seven vehicles in north-eastern Yobe state on Wednesday when one of them collided with an oncoming petrol tanker near the city of Potiskum, said Brigadier General Emeka Onwuamaegbu.
Several soldiers were also injured in the accident, he said, adding that the dead soldiers would be given a state burial.
”The military authorities regret this unfortunate incident. The fallen soldiers will be buried with full national honours since they died in the service of their fatherland,” he added.
The soldiers had been part of an African Union force serving in western Sudan’s Darfur region, where the death toll from five years of civil war, famine and disease may be up to 300 000, according to United Nations estimates.
More than two million people have also been displaced by the conflict that broke out in February 2003 when ethnic minority rebels took up arms against the Arab-dominated regime and state-backed Arab militias.
Last September, seven Nigerian soldiers were among 10 AU soldiers killed by rebel forces in the troubled region. — Sapa-AFP