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Fire kills six soldiers in the Northern Cape.
Six soldiers died in a fire that swept through the army’s combat training center at the Lohatla base in Northern Cape on Friday.
The troops were taking part in a military exercise in Vukuhlome.
After huge veld fires swept through Kathu in the Gamagara Municipality District of the Northern Cape and expanded to the Lohatla South African Army Combat Training Centre on Friday, 6 October, six soldiers perished and three are being treated for third-degree burns in the hospital.
Fire at the South African Army Combat Training Centre (CTC) in the Northern Cape Province:
— Yusuf Abramjee (@Abramjee) October 7, 2023
It is reported that the fire rolled-over from the western border of the mine that is next to the training area in CTC.
Elements of the SA Army are currently deployed in the vicinity in… pic.twitter.com/UZWOjZ2Kcd
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The Presidency expressed its “deepest condolences” to the relatives, friends, and coworkers of the slain SANDF troops in a statement issued on Sunday, October 8.
“The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) announced on Saturday that a wildfire that had originated in Khathu in the Gamagara Local Municipality had reached the military base where six soldiers died in the blaze while three were injured and the army lost equipment including vehicles,”
“The President wishes the injured SANDF members a speedy and comfortable recovery and his thoughts are with survivors who witnessed this tragedy,” said the Presidency on Sunday.
The SA Army Media Statement || Sunday, 08 October 2023 || The SA Army releases the names of the departed warriors who were victims of the fire that ripped across the Combat Training Centre on Friday, 06 October 2023.
— SA National Defence Force (@SANDF_ZA) October 8, 2023
Media Statement by SA Army.#SANDF#SAArmy#RIPSASoldiers pic.twitter.com/4PvL5TWQzI
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