Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

At least 50 killed by armed men in CAR: Locals

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BANGUI — At least 50 people have been killed and dozens more injured since Tuesday after armed men attacked three villages in the central Bambari region of the Central African Republic, local residents who fled their homes told AFP.

Prosper Tchoulekra­yo, who escaped from Yasseneme village, said the attackers had “fired indiscrimi­nately on the inhabitant­s”.

“The provisiona­l toll of the attacks in the Agoudou Manga, Yasseneme and Ngouyanza is at least 50 dead. Dozens more have been injured,” said Isaac ArataNaba, an Agoudou Manga resident.

Tchoulekra­yo said the attacks were staged by members of the UPC, a faction of the former rebel and mainly Muslim Seleka movement “which is continuing to stage reprisal attacks against natives.”

But a UPC (Unity of Central African People) source denied the group was involved in the latest attacks.

The source said a rival Seleka faction called the Popular Front for the Rebirth of the Central African Republic had raided the villages, adding that they were targeting UPC positions. One of the world’s poorest nations, the Central African Republic has been struggling to recover from a three-year civil war between the Muslim and Christian militias that started in 2013. President Faustin-Archange Touadera took office in March 2016 with a mandate to lead a transition to peace but much of the country remains under the control of armed groups. Deadly clashes between rival factions have regularly broken out near the central town of Bambari, where a contingent of the UN peacekeepi­ng force is based. — News24

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