“During the battle 13 of our soldiers fell, one is unaccounted for,” said Zuma. — File Photo by Reuters

PRETORIA: At least 13 South African troops deployed in the Central African Republic were killed and 27 wounded in clashes with rebels who captured the capital Bangui over the weekend, President Jacob Zuma said Monday.

“During the battle 13 of our soldiers fell, one is unaccounted for,” said Zuma.

South Africa deployed 200 soldiers to Central Africa in January to support the poorly trained, ill-equipped government troops following an offensive launched by the Seleka rebel coalition in early December.

“Our soldiers paid the ultimate price in the service of their country...., we honour them,” said Zuma.

“Just over 200 of our soldiers fought bandits who wanted to cause harm... but the actions of these bandits would not deter us from from our mission of peace and security,” said Zuma.

The rebels renewed their offensive last week and seized the capital Bangui on Sunday, forcing President Francois Bozize to flee the country.

“As a member of the African Union, South Africa rejects any efforts to seize power by force,” Zuma told reporters.

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