A South African woman shared a heartfelt video of her late SANDF partner, who died while serving in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The video quickly went viral, and many South Africans offered condolences and shared their own experiences with family members in the army.
A lady shared a heartfelt video of her SANDF partner who had recently lost his life, and SA quickly shared their support.
South African National Defence Force troops have been experiencing tough conditions within the Democratic Republic of Congo as of late, due to the incursion of the M23 militia group Many South Africans shared stories of their family members who are part of the army and offered the woman kind words.A sad lady shared a heartfelt clip of her and her recently deceased SANDF partner, SA shared comfort. image: @bonny20191 source:TikTokfighting in the DRC. Many people across the country offered her kind words throughout the comments and shared their own experiences with family members in the army.
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