5,505,724 |
7.48576 |
15.54203 |
Central African Republic |
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1. Fighting that broke out near the Cameroon border was sparked by APRD invading the town of Bang. APRD said a customs officer was killed in that incident. |
5,505,728 |
6.99038 |
19.19154 |
Central African Republic |
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1. FACA soldiers in Kaga Bandoro market executed two men aged 22 and 27. The executions were reportedly carried out in front of a crowd of market-goers. After the executions, soldiers reportedly paraded and took photographs with the victims' bodies in th |
5,505,732 |
10.27303 |
22.79338 |
Central African Republic |
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France sent an infantry company of 100 to strengthen its forces in the CAR after clashes with rebels. The company consisting of around 100 soldiers was sent in from Gabon after anti-govt. rebels attacked the French in Birao. |
5,505,736 |
7.47851 |
15.60402 |
Central African Republic |
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APRD claimed responsibility for the killing of the sub-prefect of Ngaoundaye. It was the first time that APRD attacked a government official. According to various sources, the attack led to reprisals by Francois Bozize's presidential guard. Several hundr |
5,505,740 |
7.47851 |
15.60402 |
Central African Republic |
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The APRD yesterday claimed responsibility for the killing of the sub-prefect of Ngaoundaye. It was the first time that the APRD attacked a government official. According to various source, the attack led to reprisals by Francois Bozize's presidential gua |
5,507,034 |
5.02426 |
25.12942 |
Central African Republic |
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11 killed, 3 abducted, in Kitessa and Taoitaoi |
5,505,744 |
7.47851 |
15.60402 |
Central African Republic |
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The APRD yesterday claimed responsibility for the killing of the sub-prefect of Ngaoundaye. It was the first time that the APRD attacked a government official. According to various source, the attack led to reprisals by Francois Bozize's presidential gua |
5,505,749 |
7.47851 |
15.60402 |
Central African Republic |
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1. After initial rebel attacks on Ngaoundaye, government forces reportedly entered the town and burned 540 houses, forcing most of the estimated 3,000 to 4,000 inhabitants to flee their homes. |
5,505,753 |
7.47851 |
15.60402 |
Central African Republic |
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1. APRD claimed responsibility for the killing of the sub-prefect of Ngaoundaye. According to various sources, the attack led to reprisals by Francois Bozize's presidential guard. Several hundreds of houses were torched by the soldiers. |
5,505,758 |
7.46241 |
15.62722 |
Central African Republic |
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1. Houses in the nearby village of Makele have also reportedly been burned by government forces after they clashed with APRD. The area remains insecure and inaccessible to U.N. staff. |