France to Boost Central African Republic Forces Amid ‘Chaos’
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France is considering tripling its forces in Central African Republic as the country faces the risk of “massive implosion” that threatens other countries in the region, Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said.
The French government is considering sending 800 additional troops to its former colony, Fabius said in an interview on France Culture radio today in Paris. The United Nations warned the country is descending into “complete chaos” amid a growing number of atrocities against civilians.