
Belgium announced Friday to provide air support to the French military operation in the Central African Republic (CAR). For strategic airlift in the period between late December 2013 and late January 2014, four A-330 flights of the Belgian army will be used to transport equipment and soldiers from France to the CAR capital Bangui and neighboring countries. Under the tactical airlift for an initial period of two months from the end of January 2014, a C-130 of the Belgian army will fly between the Gabonese capital Libreville and Bangui, assume transport in the CAR from Bangui and transport equipment and soldiers, French and African, between African capitals. A detachment of 35 Belgian soldiers will embark on this mission, which may be extended by one month. Belgium is actively engaged in military operations in Africa. It gave air support to France and Britain in Libya, to France in Mali, and to the United Nations in the DRC.
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