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Thirteen South African soldiers were killed in the Central African Republic as rebels seized the capital over the weekend, President Jacob Zuma has said. | Thirteen South African soldiers were killed in the Central African Republic as rebels seized the capital over the weekend, President Jacob Zuma has said. |
Mr Zuma said the South Africans had died in a nine-hour "high-tempo battle" against the "bandits" in Bangui. | Mr Zuma said the South Africans had died in a nine-hour "high-tempo battle" against the "bandits" in Bangui. |
South Africa had about 200 troops stationed in the city to block Seleka rebels from seizing power. | South Africa had about 200 troops stationed in the city to block Seleka rebels from seizing power. |
Ousted CAR leader Francois Bozize has fled to neighbouring Cameroon, officials there have announced. | Ousted CAR leader Francois Bozize has fled to neighbouring Cameroon, officials there have announced. |
Following the rebel takeover, the African Union has suspended CAR and imposed sanctions on Seleka's leaders. | Following the rebel takeover, the African Union has suspended CAR and imposed sanctions on Seleka's leaders. |
"The council asks all member states to take the measures necessary to completely isolate the authors of this anti-constitutional change of power," said AU peace and security council chief Ramtane Lamamra, adding that this includes travel restrictions and an asset freeze on Seleka's leaders. | "The council asks all member states to take the measures necessary to completely isolate the authors of this anti-constitutional change of power," said AU peace and security council chief Ramtane Lamamra, adding that this includes travel restrictions and an asset freeze on Seleka's leaders. |
Rebel leader Michel Djotodia said he was now in charge but would uphold a peace accord that promised elections in three years. | Rebel leader Michel Djotodia said he was now in charge but would uphold a peace accord that promised elections in three years. |
He also said the existing power-sharing government - headed by Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye, an opposition figure - would remain in place. | He also said the existing power-sharing government - headed by Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye, an opposition figure - would remain in place. |
"We are not here to carry out a witch-hunt," Mr Djotodia told Radio France Internationale (RFI). | "We are not here to carry out a witch-hunt," Mr Djotodia told Radio France Internationale (RFI). |
Rebel 'surrender' | Rebel 'surrender' |
However, another rebel leader, Nelson N'Djadder, told Associated Press news agency that he did not recognise Mr Djotodia as the new leader of CAR. | However, another rebel leader, Nelson N'Djadder, told Associated Press news agency that he did not recognise Mr Djotodia as the new leader of CAR. |
"We had agreed that we would push to Bangui in order to arrest Bozize and that we would then announce an 18-month transition, a transition that would be as fast as possible and not one that would last three years," Mr N'Djadder told AP from Paris. | "We had agreed that we would push to Bangui in order to arrest Bozize and that we would then announce an 18-month transition, a transition that would be as fast as possible and not one that would last three years," Mr N'Djadder told AP from Paris. |
"I have enough soldiers loyal to me to attack Djotodia. I am planning to take the Wednesday flight to Bangui.'' | "I have enough soldiers loyal to me to attack Djotodia. I am planning to take the Wednesday flight to Bangui.'' |
Looters and armed gangs roamed the streets of Bangui after Mr Djotodia's forces captured the presidential palace on Sunday. | Looters and armed gangs roamed the streets of Bangui after Mr Djotodia's forces captured the presidential palace on Sunday. |
Tens of thousands of people have fled CAR into neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon in recent days, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) says. | Tens of thousands of people have fled CAR into neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon in recent days, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) says. |
Mr Zuma said just over 200 South African troops had battled more than 1,000 rebel fighters. | Mr Zuma said just over 200 South African troops had battled more than 1,000 rebel fighters. |
"They fought a high-tempo battle for nine hours defending the South African military base, until the bandits raised a white flag and asked for a ceasefire," he said. | "They fought a high-tempo battle for nine hours defending the South African military base, until the bandits raised a white flag and asked for a ceasefire," he said. |
"Our soldiers inflicted heavy casualties among the attacking bandit forces." | "Our soldiers inflicted heavy casualties among the attacking bandit forces." |
Thirteen South African troops were killed, 27 wounded and one was unaccounted for, Mr Zuma said. | Thirteen South African troops were killed, 27 wounded and one was unaccounted for, Mr Zuma said. |
'Mercenaries' | 'Mercenaries' |
It was the highest death toll South Africa's army had faced in a single battle since white minority rule ended in 1994, correspondents say. | It was the highest death toll South Africa's army had faced in a single battle since white minority rule ended in 1994, correspondents say. |
The BBC's Milton Nkosi in Johannesburg says Mr Zuma's government must be worried that one of the most powerful armies in Africa had suffered heavy casualties at the hands of a rebel group. | The BBC's Milton Nkosi in Johannesburg says Mr Zuma's government must be worried that one of the most powerful armies in Africa had suffered heavy casualties at the hands of a rebel group. |
It was bewildering that South Africa had sent troops to CAR as part of a bilateral agreement with Mr Bozize's government, rather than through the AU, he says. | It was bewildering that South Africa had sent troops to CAR as part of a bilateral agreement with Mr Bozize's government, rather than through the AU, he says. |
The South African National Defence Force Union (Sandu), which represents soldiers, said Mr Zuma should recall troops immediately, "even if it entails launching a military offensive to relieve our troops in distress", its national secretary Pikkie Greeff said. | The South African National Defence Force Union (Sandu), which represents soldiers, said Mr Zuma should recall troops immediately, "even if it entails launching a military offensive to relieve our troops in distress", its national secretary Pikkie Greeff said. |
But Mr Zuma said South Africa planned to reinforce its troops in CAR, as there was "no reason" to leave. | But Mr Zuma said South Africa planned to reinforce its troops in CAR, as there was "no reason" to leave. |
South Africa sent 200 troops in January out of a planned deployment of 400, Mr Zuma said. | South Africa sent 200 troops in January out of a planned deployment of 400, Mr Zuma said. |
Last week, Seleka denounced the South African forces as "mercenaries" and demanded their withdrawal. | Last week, Seleka denounced the South African forces as "mercenaries" and demanded their withdrawal. |
Mr Djotodia told RFI that free and fair elections would be held within three years, as outlined in the peace agreement signed with Mr Bozize in January. | Mr Djotodia told RFI that free and fair elections would be held within three years, as outlined in the peace agreement signed with Mr Bozize in January. |
The deal collapsed last week when Seleka withdrew its members from the government. | |
The group accused Mr Bozize of running a parallel administration and failing to honour key aspects of the deal, including the release of political prisoners. | The group accused Mr Bozize of running a parallel administration and failing to honour key aspects of the deal, including the release of political prisoners. |
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the rebel seizure of power and called for "the swift restoration of constitutional order". | UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned the rebel seizure of power and called for "the swift restoration of constitutional order". |
On Monday French troops guarding Bangui's international airport accidentally killed two Indian citizens and wounded a number of Cameroonians, the French defence ministry said. | |
The French soldiers shot at three vehicles approaching the airport after firing warning shots and themselves coming under fire, a statement said. | |
France doubled its military detachment at the airport to around 600 troops on Saturday in order to protect French citizens as rebels approached Bangui. | |
CAR, which has a population of about 4.5 million, has been hit by a series of rebellions since independence from France in 1960. | CAR, which has a population of about 4.5 million, has been hit by a series of rebellions since independence from France in 1960. |