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The U.S. government contractors caught in a blast at a firing range in Bulgaria last week were working on a U.S. military program to train and equip moderate rebels in Syria, the U.S. embassy in Sofia.

One American contractor was killed and two more were injured when a rocket-propelled grenade malfunctioned at a military range near the village of Anevo. Two Bulgarians were also injured in the explosion.

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A year after Prince proposed private troops for Nigeria, the West African nation is now using mercenaries. Prince’s old firm, Blackwater, used to contract with the U.S. to protect convoys and officials, and train foreign armies — but caused controversy when its employees killed Iraqi civilians.

Nigeria’s government is deploying South African mercenaries in its effort to battle the Islamist Boko Haram militia that’s wreaking havoc in the northern part of the country, the New York Times reported last week.

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According to the Department of Defense (DoD) — MilServe International JLT (FA5706-15-D-0002), Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Al Badeel General Contracting (FA5706-15-D-0003), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; The Marshal Group LLC (FA5706-15-D-0004), Berthoud, Colorado; and Ohio General Contracting LLC (FA5706-15-D-0005), Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, have been awarded a not-to-exceed $45,000,000 contract for a multiple award construction contract.

Contractors will provide for a broad range of design-build, maintenance, alteration, repair, renovation, and minor construction projects affecting real property. The location of performance is in Southwest Asia. Work is expected to be complete by Sept. 30, 2016.

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