as flown by mercenaries. It still has
Serbian Air Force camouflage, without any roundel. The White Legion consisting of Serbs was deployed at Kisangani on 14 January 1997 and was tasked with protecting the cities airports and providing air support to allied troops. They also started training the military intelligence force Service d'action et de renseignements militaires (SARM) on unarmed combat and firearms usage of the
AK-47,
M53 and
Dragunov sniper rifle. Petrušić became notorious among the locals. He drove around in a jeep and shot and killed two preachers who annoyed him by using megaphones. Petrušić also tortured civilians with electric shocks from car batteries and bayonet prodding after suspecting them to be
AFDL infiltrators. The French troops under Christian Tavernier were located at
Watsa, a town without strategic importance. Tavernier had obtained mining rights there, but was mostly spending time at the Memling Hotel in
Kinshasa. On 1 March the mercenaries were tasked with defending their main airbase,
Kindu Airport, when the rebels attacked them and took over the base. Soon thereafter the village of Babagulu, which was defended by the mercenaries, was attacked and taken over by the rebels. In this action they managed to push back the rebels five kilometers. During their defense they managed to inflict few casualties or injuries. Shortly before the fall of the city the mercenaries destroyed their headquarters with explosives to prevent the opposite side from capturing their ammunition. Apart from their sabotage troops the mercenaries also had six pilots and access to aircraft: four
Mil Mi-24 helicopters, one
Aérospatiale SA 330 Puma helicopter, five
SA 341 Gazelle helicopters,
Soko G-4 Super Galeb and
Soko J-21 Jastreb and three
SIAI-Marchetti S.211 aircraft. However, their use of these aircraft was not always effective due to a lack of coordination with allied forces. ==See also==