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South Africa army 'not scared' of DR Congo conflict | South Africa army 'not scared' of DR Congo conflict |
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South Africa's army is "not scared" of confronting Democratic Republic Congo rebels, despite the recent killing of its soldiers in the Central African Republic (CAR), a spokesman has said. | South Africa's army is "not scared" of confronting Democratic Republic Congo rebels, despite the recent killing of its soldiers in the Central African Republic (CAR), a spokesman has said. |
South Africa plans to deploy troops to DR Congo, as part of a new UN attack force to end conflict in the east. | South Africa plans to deploy troops to DR Congo, as part of a new UN attack force to end conflict in the east. |
"We are not scared to go to war," army spokesman Xolani Mabanga said. | "We are not scared to go to war," army spokesman Xolani Mabanga said. |
Last week, South Africa said it was withdrawing troops from CAR after "bandits" killed 13 of its soldiers. | Last week, South Africa said it was withdrawing troops from CAR after "bandits" killed 13 of its soldiers. |
A further 22 soldiers were wounded in what President Jacob Zuma called a nine-hour-long "high tempo battle", as the Seleka rebel group entered the capital, Bangui, overthrowing CAR leader Francois Bozize. | |
It was the highest number of casualties South Africa's army had sustained since white minority rule ended in 1994. | It was the highest number of casualties South Africa's army had sustained since white minority rule ended in 1994. |
'Undeterred' | 'Undeterred' |
South Africa has played a key role in training African armies and taking part in peacekeeping operations in areas hit by conflict. | |
Last month, the UN Security Council approved plans to send a 2,500-strong brigade to eastern DR Congo to "neutralise and disarm" rebel groups. | Last month, the UN Security Council approved plans to send a 2,500-strong brigade to eastern DR Congo to "neutralise and disarm" rebel groups. |
Troops from South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania and Mozambique are expected to make up the force. | Troops from South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania and Mozambique are expected to make up the force. |
Brig-Gen Mabanga told South Africa's public broadcaster, SABC, that the national army had a better understanding of the conflict in DR Congo then CAR. | Brig-Gen Mabanga told South Africa's public broadcaster, SABC, that the national army had a better understanding of the conflict in DR Congo then CAR. |
"If they [DR Congo's M23 rebel group] declare war against the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) personnel, we are ready to tackle them," he said. | "If they [DR Congo's M23 rebel group] declare war against the SA National Defence Force (SANDF) personnel, we are ready to tackle them," he said. |
"We, as the SANDF, will never be deterred by any circumstances to pursue or do what we are asked to do by the government of South Africa." | "We, as the SANDF, will never be deterred by any circumstances to pursue or do what we are asked to do by the government of South Africa." |
South Africa currently has about 1,000 troops in DR Congo, as part of a 20,000-strong UN peace-keeping force, which will be boosted by the deployment of the attack force. | South Africa currently has about 1,000 troops in DR Congo, as part of a 20,000-strong UN peace-keeping force, which will be boosted by the deployment of the attack force. |
The M23 captured the main eastern city, Goma last year, with little resistance from UN troops based in the city. | The M23 captured the main eastern city, Goma last year, with little resistance from UN troops based in the city. |
It gave up the city after pressure from neighbouring Rwanda and Uganda. | It gave up the city after pressure from neighbouring Rwanda and Uganda. |
Last week, Mr Zuma said South Africa was withdrawing its 200 troops from the CAR, as they had been deployed in January as part of a deal with the ousted president to help retrain the army. | Last week, Mr Zuma said South Africa was withdrawing its 200 troops from the CAR, as they had been deployed in January as part of a deal with the ousted president to help retrain the army. |
Seleka had denounced the troops as "mercenaries" deployed to help Mr Bozize stay in power. | Seleka had denounced the troops as "mercenaries" deployed to help Mr Bozize stay in power. |
Mr Bozize is now exiled in Cameroon, accusing Chad of backing the rebellion against him - an allegation it denies. | Mr Bozize is now exiled in Cameroon, accusing Chad of backing the rebellion against him - an allegation it denies. |
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