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Army Reinforces Plateau to Curb Rising Violence

The Nigerian Army has moved elite combat units into Plateau State following renewed attacks by armed groups in several communities. The reinforcement is part of an emergency security response designed to stabilize affected areas and prevent further threats to residents and infrastructure.

Military authorities said the Special Forces team has been positioned in key locations to strengthen ongoing operations and improve rapid response capability. The deployment is expected to work alongside existing formations already conducting patrols and clearance missions across vulnerable zones.

Commanders charged the newly arrived troops to remain disciplined and focused, emphasizing the need for coordinated action with other security agencies and local stakeholders. The goal, according to officials, is to quickly disrupt criminal networks and restore public confidence.

Plateau has faced repeated security disturbances in recent times, with communities calling for stronger protection and faster intervention. Security forces say expanded troop presence and intelligence-driven operations will continue until the situation is brought under firm control.

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