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Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. — Photo by AFP/File

NEW DELHI: India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has told of his “deep distress” at the killing of two Indians by French troops guarding the Central African Republic's main airport following a coup.

In a statement, Singh said he had received a letter from French President Francois Hollande expressing his regret about the deaths and assurances that the circumstances of Monday's shooting would be thoroughly investigated.

“The prime minister expressed his deep distress at the loss of innocent lives,” said the foreign ministry statement issued late on Monday.

“He has directed that all efforts be made to ensure the safety of approximately 100 Indian nationals in the Central African Republic,” it added.

The French defence ministry has said the Indians were killed when troops shot at three vehicles approaching the airport in the capital Bangui who had ignored warning shots.

The shooting happened “in a particularly confusing situation” after French troops had themselves been fired upon “from an unknown source”, it said.

Around 300 French soldiers were dispatched to the Central African Republic over the weekend to reinforce troops already in Bangui, which was seized by rebels on Sunday.

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