The South Africa's military group says it has dismissed at least forty-seven peacekeepers serving in the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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The South Africa's military group says it has dismissed at least forty-seven peacekeepers serving in the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The South Africa's military group says it has dismissed at least forty-seven peacekeepers serving in the United Nations mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The National Defense Force spokesman, Brigadier- General XOLANI MABANGA said the soldiers were sacked for breaking a curfew in the eastern Congo. The dismissed soldiers are among a one thousand, three hundred and eighty-eight-strong South African contingent deployed to the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Congo.

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