France wants bigger UN role in Central African Republic after the death of two more peacekeepers 281
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Two more African peacekeepers killed in Central African Republic |
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France wants bigger UN role in Central African Republic after the death of two more peacekeepers. | |||
Reports say dozens of people have been killed, including six peacekeepers
from Chad, in the latest violence in the Central African Republic. Two
more African Union peacekeepers were killed overnight in the Central African
Republic, officials said Friday, raising to 11 the number of international
peacekeepers killed in less than a month. |
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French troops were deployed on Bangui's main roads and in several districts of the capital on Thursday after gunfire and clashes on Wednesday. |
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The two officers from the Republic of Congo were killed by unidentified
assailants, the African Union said. Also on Friday, the country’s
attorney general announced that he had opened an investigation after the
discovery of a mass grave with 20 bodies in Bangui, the capital. France's force, codenamed Sangaris, has between 1,000 and 1,200 men stationed in Bangui, with the rest deployed in the interior of the country, said Colonel Gilles Jaron, spokesman for the French military. |
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French and Congolese peacekeepers broke up on Sunday an anti-French protest carried out by Muslims in Bangui, the capital of the troubled Central African Republic (CAR). |
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