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Peacekeeping Troops lose a few in Darfur attack- By:Generalissimo of all Armed Forces Richard Su 1st Tiger Marine Amphibious Intellegence Regiment 642nd Dragonknight Special Armed Forces Division/Task Force 936 (Stealth Squads) 1st and 22nd SAS Special Forces Recon Army/Task Force 628 (Firestorm Squads)- 2nd and 75th Army Rangers Special Ops Recon Army/Task Force 246 (Gryphon Squads) 3rd, 7th and 10th Green Berets Special Ops Army/ Task Force 156 (Predator Squads) 4th, 8th and 11th Delta Force Special Ops Army/Task Forces 716 (Eagle Squads) 5th and 10th Navy SEALS Teams/ Task Forces 2316 and 6015 (Tactical Squads) 6th and 12th Marines Raiders Security Force Army/ Task Forces 001 and 007 (Honor Squads) 9th,14th,15th and 16th Spetsnaz Recon Teams/Task Forces 6,24,15,and 60 (Dragoon Squads) Summary-Three Rwandan Peacekeeping trooops were killed in an attack by an unidentified gunmen. The peacekeepers were distributing water to displaced people by fighting between Government troops, its militia allies, and other armed groups. Since 2003, roughly 300000 people have died and 2.7 million people have been displaced by this conflict. A gunmen, said by BBC, or a group of assassins, said by Yahoo were dressed in civilian clothes approached on foot in to the camp and killed them, then left by foot from the scene. Saturday's attack took place at a camp in Shangil Tobaa, 65km (40 miles) south of the regional capital El Fasher. A spokesman for the UNAMID, an operation between the African Union and the United Nations, says that its too early to say that the attacks are linked at all. Rebel and Government Forces clashes have subsided a little bit but there is still the insecurity feeling, which is one the rise. Yahoo also says that Three Western aid workers of the medical group Medecins Sans Frontieres were kidnapped in March in the town of Saraf Omra, 100 kilometres (60 miles) from the border with Chad, but released three days later.A spate of kidnappings have followed the International Criminal Court's decision in March to issue a warrant for the arrest of Sudan's President Omar al-Beshir for alleged war crimes in Darfur.Two civilian employees of UNAMID seized in western Darfur at the end of August are still in the hands of their kidnappers. UNAMID, as of late October is at 19000 deployed uniformed troops of the 26000 expected when there is full deployment to the area. Sources- BBC News- [] Yahoo News- [] Similiar-Both articles agree that roughly 300000 people have died and 2.7 million displaced. They also agree that three were killed on Friday. Also, they agree that the government says that there 10000 dead. Both articles agree that there is insecurity in the country of Sudan. The articles have both pictures and similar titiles to each other. Different- BBC News article doesn't tell of any kidnappings during this conflict when Yahoo News says that there was. Both articles disagree on the amount of UNAMID peacekeeping troops that have died so far, BBC says 22 and Yahoo says 19. They also disagree of the amount of UNAMID troops in the area, 18000 by BBC and 19000 by Yahoo. BBC says that there were three more peacekeeping troops killed on Friday when Yahoo says nothing about it. Yahoo's article is longer but has shorter sentences and longer space in between the lines than BBC which has longer sentences and less spaces. Opinion- It angers me to see that government troops or any allied troops die from those going no-where rebels. Also, it is sad that these troops were doing something good at a camp of displaced people, giving them water to drink and then from out of nowhere this "person" approaches in civilian clothes and kills them, for what? I don't like rebel troops, bunch of chaos causers.