5,505,113 |
6.82409 |
16.60144 |
Central African Republic |
|
Rebels attacked killing 3 soldiers and taking 10 captive. |
5,505,118 |
6.98329 |
15.64622 |
Central African Republic |
|
No further details available. |
5,505,122 |
6.98329 |
15.64622 |
Central African Republic |
|
Two soldiers killed in an ambush. Responsibility later claimed by previously unknown group, PRL. |
5,505,125 |
7.24521 |
16.43418 |
Central African Republic |
|
Armed men rumoured to be Chadians who backed Bozize's coup took over the town. |
5,505,128 |
7.30099 |
18.28514 |
Central African Republic |
|
Armed men suspected of being Sudanese took over the road between Batangafo and Sarh, possibly in an attempt to control oil resources. |
5,505,132 |
5.93116 |
15.59295 |
Central African Republic |
|
Leader of Mbororo nomads killed about 100km from the city. Many Mbororo fleeing to Cameroon to avoid further attacks. |
5,505,139 |
10.27303 |
22.79338 |
Central African Republic |
|
Identity of attackers uncertain. Later reports suspect unspecific Chadians. Several people wounded and property damaged. Officials including UN reps held hostage but later released One soldier and 6 civilians killed. |
5,505,143 |
10.27303 |
22.79338 |
Central African Republic |
|
Sudanese force suspected of being SPLA raided apparently to steal fuel. They were driven off by FACA. 4 civilians and 1 FACA soldier killed. Several injured. Attackers later thought to be Chadian |
5,505,147 |
10.27303 |
22.79338 |
Central African Republic |
|
No identity on raiders. May have been either CAR or Sudanese bandits. |
5,505,151 |
10.27303 |
22.79338 |
Central African Republic |
|
At least 20 individuals killed by Unknown Raiders in Birao. Suspected opponents of President Francois Bozize. |