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Two Soldiers Dead, Four Injured in Fatal Road Accident

According to GHOne TV today,a tragic road accident near Zebilla on Saturday, February 22, 2025, has claimed the lives of two soldiers, leaving four others injured. The heartbreaking incident has sparked widespread concern and reflection on the dangers faced by security personnel in their line of duty.

Witnesses and concerned citizens have taken to social media to express their grief and frustration. One commenter, Bra Rich, questioned the purpose of such risky operations, lamenting, “Why are our brothers dying foolishly like this? What do they get from this?” His sentiments echo the growing discontent over the frequency of fatal accidents involving military and security personnel.

Another concerned citizen, Agumah Emmanuel, pointed out that this is not the first time such an accident has occurred in the area. “A similar incident happened around Bazua on 16/10/2024, resulting in the loss of one officer. Their speed on that stretch is always too much,” he stated.

The road where the accident took place has been described as notoriously dangerous, with users raising alarms over speeding and the lack of speed ramps. “I’m always afraid when I see this van coming. They speed too much on that road, no speed ramps too. Hmmm,” wrote Ohemaa Reggie, urging authorities to take action to prevent further tragedies.

While the exact cause of the crash is yet to be determined, the loss of these soldiers has left families, colleagues, and the nation in mourning. Fellow citizens have poured in their condolences, with messages such as “Rest well, Mandos” and “Really sad” filling social media feeds.

As investigations continue, there are renewed calls for improved road safety measures and a reassessment of military transport protocols. The tragic loss of these soldiers serves as a painful reminder of the risks faced by those who serve, and the urgent need to prioritize their safety both on and off the battlefield.

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