Pakistan Army Troops as part of UN peacekeepers repelled the terrorist attack in Kaga-Bandoro, killing 12 militants.
Pakistan Army Troops as part of UN peacekeepers repelled the terrorist attack in Kaga-Bandoro, Central African Republic on Friday killing 12 militants.
BENGUAI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC – Fighters with the former
Seleka rebel group attacked a northern town in Central African Republic and
clashes left at least 30 dead and 57 wounded as United Nations peacekeepers
confronted them.
Pakistani army repelled the attackers, killing at least 12
of them. The attack in Kaga-Bandoro was likely retaliation for the death on
Tuesday of a suspected former Seleka member, the UN mission said in a
statement.
But despite 12,000 UN peacekeepers
and a few hundred remaining French troops, tensions are high and tens of
thousands of people are still displaced and in need of aid.
Fighters from Central African Republic’s largely Muslim
‘Seleka’ militia attacked refugees in the country’s remote north on Wednesday,
stabbing or hacking to death at least 10 people before Pakistani peacekeepers
dispersed them.
Central African Republic descended into conflict in 2013
when the mostly Muslim Seleka rebels overthrew the Christian president Francois
Bozize.
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That ushered in a brutal reign with many atrocities
committed. When the rebel leader left power, a backlash by the Christian
anti-Balaka militia against Muslim civilians followed.
Pope Francis visited the capital at the end of last year to
implore Christians and Muslims to end a spiral of hate.
"Eleven people were killed and about 10 others taken to
hospital" after an unknown number of gunmen began shooting in the camp for
internally displaced people in Ngakobo, 300-km northeast of the capital Bangui,
a statement said. "Those responsible for these dreadful acts" have
not been identified, the communique, in French, said.
MINUSCA, which has around 12,000 peacekeepers and police on
the ground, "immediately took measures to reinforce its position around the
displaced camp and to step up its patrols", it said.
On Wednesday, 30 people died and 57 others were wounded when
fighters from a mainly-Muslim militia group attacked civilians and clashed with
UN peacekeepers in the central town of Kaga Bandoro.
The fighters then attacked a camp for displaced people as
well as NGO offices. UN troops from Burundi and Pakistan hit back to protect
civilians, killing 12 of the assailants.
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