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Slowly but surely, the rapid intervention force was prevailing.
A 10-strong team from the GIGN, an elite rapid intervention force, overcame the 30 unarmed sailors, a naval spokesman said.
Paramilitary troops from Senegal's rapid intervention force surprised exiled former Chadian dictator Hissène Habré in his plush Dakar villa on Sunday morning, charging him on Tuesday with crimes against humanity, war crimes and torture.
In a separate attack in Mosul, where government forces have been clamping down on Sunni insurgents this month, the battalion commander of a police rapid intervention force said a suicide bomber, driving what appeared to be a police car packed with explosives, attacked his convoy by steering the car into the line of vehicles and blowing himself up, killing three people.
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French police and rapid intervention forces were quickly at the scene.
He was a member of a new unit called the "Rapid Intervention Forces," which had been assigned to assist the regular police of Casablanca in the years following a triple suicide bombing in the country in 2003.
Home to a rapid reaction intervention force, the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), and the Army's component of the U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), the base extends for a mile, north to south, dwarfing everything else in the small city.
On a more positive note, measures of financial market development continue to indicate a recovery, improving from 31st two years ago to 16th this year in that pillar, thanks to the rapid intervention that forced the deleveraging of the banking system from its toxic assets following the financial crisis.
After an internal selection process, a small number of new recruits are invited to join special police forces, including the rapid intervention units, roughly equivalent to SWAT teams in the US, that played a major role in the Paris attacks and their aftermath. .
To counter this new spate of attacks in Cameroon, the government has set up a special unit called the Rapid Intervention Battalion, whose members are trained by Israeli forces.
Yes, helicopters, because the local government used helicopters (seven), bulldozers, and a 500-men force comprised of the police, the military and rapid-intervention security forces to forcibly evict its citizens.
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