Four US troops wounded in S. Sudan air incident
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A US Air Force cargo planes and military personnel were at the Juba International Airport ready to rescue evacuees from South Sudan on December 21, 2013.
Four US troops were wounded in South Sudan when their aircraft  were hit by small arms fire Saturday during a mission to evacuate  Americans, the Pentagon said in a statement.
Three  Osprey hybrid aircraft -- which can take off vertically like a  helicopter but resemble a normal plane and are designed for longer-range  tasks -- had been headed for the rebel-held city of Bor, but had to  divert to Uganda.
US and Ugandan officials initially  said one of the Ospreys was hit and leaking fuel after the attack, but  the Pentagon statement later confirmed all three aircraft had sustained  damage.
"The damaged aircraft diverted to Entebbe,  Uganda, where the wounded were transferred onboard a US Air Force C-17  and flown to Nairobi, Kenya for medical treatment," an updated Pentagon  statement said.
"All four service members were treated and are in stable condition."
The  United States deployed 45 troops on Wednesday to protect American  personnel and assets in South Sudan, amid intensifying fighting between  rebels and government forces.
In a letter to Congress,  President Barack Obama said the force "will remain in South Sudan until  the security situation becomes such that it is no longer needed."
"Although equipped for combat, this force was deployed for the purpose of protecting US citizens and property," he added.
Violence  erupted after a meeting last week of leaders of the ruling Sudan  People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) failed to ease tensions in the  party.
South Sudan President Salva Kiir has accused  Machar, whom he fired in July along with his entire cabinet, of staging  an attempted coup. The former vice president has denied the charge, but  his whereabouts are unknown.
Even as diplomatic  initiatives were multiplying in South Sudan, the death toll continued to  climb as violence spread between rival ethnic groups.
Six  days into the battles between followers of Kiir, an ethnic Dinka, and  Machar, a Nuer, at least 500 people have been killed in Juba alone.
Foreign governments meanwhile scrambled to get their nationals out of harm's way.
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