The South African Army will assist police in KwaZulu-Natal, where violence has broken out since Friday, and in Johannesburg, Gauteng, where they have since expanded, the South African military said. The armed forces said in a statement that the duration of the development and the number of soldiers who will participate in it will depend on the situation on the ground, according to the APE.
Soldiers were seen patrolling the streets of Pittsburgh at noon. However, the military said in a statement that “development will begin as soon as all preparations are complete”. The role of the military will be “to ensure security and a safe working environment so that the forces of order” can do their job in the best conditions, the army clarifies.
Extensive looting and fires are taking place today in South Africa, on the fourth day of the violence that initially erupted with the imprisonment of the former president Jacob Zuma and which were subsequently fueled by financial despair exacerbated by restrictions imposed since the end of June to deal with a third wave of Covid-19 lethality.

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