(Reuters) - An attack in northern Benin killed 28 government troops, AFP said in a post on X on Thursday, citing a military source. Copyright 2025 Thomson Reuters.
Twenty-eight soldiers died in an attack in northern Benin, a small West African nation increasingly witnessing violence attributed to jihadists, a security source told AFP on Thursday.
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