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Six civilians killed, several wounded in CAR rebel attack

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The United Nations peacekeepi­ng mission in the Central African Republic (CAR) says six civilians were killed in a rebel attack in the country’s northeast.

“This morning at dawn elements from the 3R (Return, Reclamatio­n, Rehabilita­tion) launched a largescale attack against Central African army positions in the village of Mann,” the spokespers­on for the UN’s 12,000-strong MINUSCA mission was quoted as saying by AFP news agency on Saturday.

Several civilians were also wounded in the attack, the spokespers­on said. The situation in Mann, some 550 kilometres (340 miles) from the capital, Bangui, is now “under control and patrols are underway”, Lieutenant Colonel Abdoulaziz Fall later said.

The 3R is one of several armed groups to have emerged in the

CAR, which has been mired in violence since a brutal civil conflict erupted in 2013.

President Faustin-Archange Touadéra was re-elected in a December 2020 election that saw a turnout of fewer than one in three voters amid rising insecurity.

The ballot was hampered by armed groups – including the 3R – that at the time controlled approximat­ely two-thirds of the country, and rebels mounted an offensive in the run-up to polling day. Since then, the army, backed by UN peacekeepe­rs, Rwandan special forces and Russian paramilita­ries, has wrested much of the territory from rebel control. On Thursday, the UN Security Council extended an arms embargo on the country for 12 months as members voiced alarm at the “deteriorat­ing” situation.(Al-jazeera)

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