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**Togo Set to Recognize War Wounded Soldiers in Historic Military Reform** The Togolese Armed Forces (FAT) are preparing to make history with the imminent adoption of an official "war wounded" status. This landmark decision will formally recognize soldiers injured in combat operations, marking a significant advancement in honoring military sacrifices. **A Long-Awaited Recognition** Military sources confirmed in early May 2025 that the FAT General Staff is finalizing a draft decree to establish legal protections for soldiers wounded in defense operations. This measure primarily addresses casualties from counterterrorism missions in northern Togo's Kpendjal region, where troops have been battling jihadist groups under Operation Koundjoaré. The reform responds to years of advocacy from active personnel and veterans, coming at a critical time as Togo's military faces increasing security challenges. With numerous soldiers injured or killed in recent operations, the decree aims to provide both material support and symbolic acknowledgment of their service. **Comprehensive Support System** Once implemented, the new status will introduce a structured care framework for wounded soldiers, including extended medical treatment, psychological support, and vocational rehabilitation programs. The initiative reflects a broader shift in military social policy, building on existing welfare measures such as educational scholarships for fallen soldiers' children, universal health coverage, and biometric-based benefit distribution. General Allaharé Dimini, Chief of the FAT General Staff, has spearheaded these reforms under President Faure Gnassingbé's directives. The war wounded status represents the latest effort to boost troop morale and retention, ensuring soldiers feel valued even after suffering combat-related injuries. **A Message to the Forces** By institutionalizing this recognition, Togolese military leaders aim to reinforce a fundamental principle: the nation stands by its defenders. The decree not only addresses practical needs but also serves as a powerful symbol of gratitude to those who bear lasting physical and psychological scars in service to their country. As the draft moves toward adoption, it signals Togo's commitment to modernizing its armed forces' welfare systems while confronting complex security threats in the region.

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