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US troops confined to base amid Kyrgyz upheaval

The Columbian
Published: April 8, 2010, 12:00am

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. troops working at the air base in Kyrgyzstan have been restricted to the facility amid political upheaval in the Central Asian nation.

Manas air field spokesman Maj. Rickardo Bodden said Thursday the military has temporarily suspended humanitarian missions and other trips that would normally take troops off the base outside the capital of Bishkek.

The facility is an important transit point for NATO troops and supplies flying in and out of Afghanistan. Amid a bloody uprising in Kyrgyzstan, those flights have been cut back, though officials declined to say by how much.

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