22-12-2013, 06:11
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נפגעים לכוחות הצרפתיים והאמריקאים באפריקה.
בתגובה להודעה מספר 1 שנכתבה על ידי AJ-47 שמתחילה ב "צרפת שולחת כוחות לסייע לממשל הרפובליקה המרכז אפריקאית להתמודד עם מורדים."
Special Ops CV-22 Hit by Ground Fire in South Sudan, Personnel Injured
Dec 21, 2013 By Paul McLeary
CV-22 in South Sudan
4 חילים מהכוחות המיוחדים של ארה"ב נפצעו מאש אוייב שנורתה על 3 מסוקי אוספריי ליד העיר BOR שבדרום סודן.
On Dec. 19, the White House announced that 45 soldiers from the US Army’s East Africa Response Force had been dispatched to the South Sudanese capital of Juba to help evacuate American citizens and ensure the safety of embassy personnel there
http://blogs.defensenews.com/interc...sonnel-injured/
ובידיעה נוספת צויין שגם לכוחות הצרפתיים יש אבדות בלחימה שלהם ברפובליקה המרכז אפריקאנית.
First casualties for the French army into operation Sangaris in Central African Republic.
Two French soldiers were killed in overnight fighting during Sangaris operation in the Central African Republic, France's first casualties in an operation to restore stability in its former colony. France reported that gunmen killed two of its soldiers who were part of the intervention to disarm thousands of rebels accused of attacking civilians
The French soldiers continue to secure the streets of Bangui in Central African Republic
http://worlddefencenews.blogspot.co...-army-into.html
גם בריטניה וארה"ב מציעות עזרה לכוחות שנלחמים במרכז אפריקה.
United Kingdom to provide C-17 transport aircraft to help French troops in Central African Republic.
Saturday, 7 December 2013
United Kingdom is providing a C-17 transport aircraft to help move French equipment to the Central African Republic where France is committing more troops to respond to a security and humanitarian crisis, Foreign Secretary William Hague said Friday, December 6, 2013.
British Air Force provides C-17 military transport aircraft to help move French equipment to the Central African Republic
United States to begin flying African forces and European peacekeepers to Central African Republic.
The U.S. military expects Thursday, December 12, 2013, to begin flying Burundi forces into the Central African Republic to help stop the violence in that war-torn country, according to a U.S. military official. The United States has two C-17 military transport aircraft in Uganda that will pick up the forces in Burundi and unload them in Bangui, the capital.
December 12, 2013, U.S. Africa Command will begin transporting about 850 Burundian troops into the region aboard U.S. C-17s while the RAF continues to move supplies in to support French troops on the ground
http://worlddefencenews.blogspot.co...ng-african.html
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