Thirteen SANDF soldiers were killed when rebels overran the capital on Saturday.
Calls are mounting for the remaining South African soldiers in the Central African Republic to be brought home. But President Jacob Zuma says troops will remain in that country. Thirteen SANDF soldiers were killed when rebels overran the capital on Saturday. One is missing in action, twenty seven others have been injured. The African Union has suspended the Central African Republic and is imposing sanctions.

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