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South Africa: 13 Soldiers Killed in CAR Clashes
SAPA, 25 March 2013
Thirteen South African soldiers were killed and 27 wounded in clashes with rebels in Central African Republic, President Jacob Zuma announced on Monday. Read more »
Thirteen South African soldiers have been killed and 27 wounded in clashes with rebels in Central African Republic. President Jacob Zuma has been criticized by the SA Defence Union for not withdrawing troops when CAR president Francois Bozize failed to honour a peace agreement.
President Jacob Zuma has confirmed that 13 South African soldiers have died in fighting in the Central African Republic. Speaking at a briefing in ... see more »
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The UN Security Council has expressed concern that renewed fighting is threatening civilians and the fragile peace reached earlier this year. Read more »
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