By Deborah Nnamdi
At least four soldiers are feared dead, and several others injured after a suspected drunk driver rammed into them in Lagos State.
The soldiers, attached to Myoung Barracks in the Morocco area of Shomolu, were reportedly on their routine monthly road jog on Friday morning when the incident occurred.
While four soldiers lost their lives, others sustained varying degrees of injuries.
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