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Around 20 armed men took over Am Dafok, 70 kilometres (43 miles) east of Birao, which was defended only by "four or five policemen" in an attack that resulted in no casualties, policeman Mathurin Gerard said.
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Central African Republic (FIRCA) were still in Am Dafok, but a local journalist at Radio Ndeke-Luka, based in Birao, said they had left the village early Monday.
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Birao station, where troops from the EU's peacekeeping mission (EUFOR) also have a base.
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HOLMES: Well, at the time of fighting in March, the French defense ministry said its jets had fired on rebels who attacked a French Military compound near Birao, destroying several pickup trucks.
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PATON-WALSH: So we headed for Birao, through a landscape of a anarchy ruin and rape.
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The fight for the northern town of Birao this March, and how the French used jets to bomb their rebel army.
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PATTON-WALSH: So we headed for Birao through a landscape of anarchy, ruin and rape.
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As we leave Birao, we pass the funeral cortege of the pregnant woman with malaria.
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OKE: At the time of fighting in March, the French defense ministry said its jets had fired on rebels who attacked a French military compound near Birao, destroying several pickup trucks.
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As we leave Birao, we pass the funeral cortege of the pregnant woman with malaria.
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