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U.S. Airlifts African Troops into the Central African Republic

HeadlineDec 10, 2013

The United States is providing an airlift of African troops into the Central African Republic amidst sectarian violence that has left hundreds dead. French troops entered the C.A.R. last week after fighting between Christians and Muslims claimed more than 400 lives. The country has faced a spiraling crisis after the ouster of President François Bozizé by Muslim rebels in March. On Monday, fighting continued between French soldiers and rebels around the capital Bangui.

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