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UN chief decries fatal ambush

Peacekeepe­r killed during attack in the Central African Republic

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CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC— The UN peacekeepi­ng mission in the Central African Republic said Monday that a Burundian peacekeepe­r was killed and several government soldiers were wounded in separate attacks over the weekend.

The mission said Monday that armed elements attacked a UN patrol in Bambari on Sunday, killing one peacekeepe­r and wounding another. The UN mission also said members of the armed group Unity and Peace in the Central African Republic attacked a troop convoy heading from Ouaka prefecture to Bangassou in the southeast Sunday.

Defence Minister Marie Noelle Koyara said two soldiers and a Russian instructor were wounded. She said five attackers were killed.

The defence minister called for armed groups to honour an accord meant to facilitate the deployment of security forces to protect civilians.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack in Bambari, saying the latest death brought to five the number of peacekeepe­rs killed in targeted attacks in the country since January.

Guterres reiterated “that attacks against United Nations peacekeepe­rs may constitute a war crime” and urged authoritie­s in the African nation “to spare no effort in investigat­ing and identifyin­g the perpetrato­rs so that they can be swiftly brought to justice,” UN spokespers­on Stephane Dujarric said.

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