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A helicopter of the Central African Armed Forces fired on Cameroonian military mission ( MICOPAX 1), March 23. |
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On Saturday, the Seleka rebels were stationed at PK12 (Point 12km from the center). |
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Military officers executed 17 people at Ndres cemetery on the outskirts of Bangui. |
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Michel Djotodia, head of Seleka, is announced as the new President of the Republic, this Sunday, March 24 in Bangui. While they were still on the outskirts of Bangui Saturday, Seleka forces took Bangui in the day. |
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The president of the Central African Republic fled Bangui, the capital, early Sunday morning after hundreds of armed rebels invaded the city. |
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Seleka soldiers asked a man what he was doing sitting under a mango tree. As he pleaded his innocence, one of the soldiers shot him in the leg. |
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Bangui, Central African capital, was plagued by violence and looting following the Seleka coup. |
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Some elements of Seleka made incursions into eastern Cameroon, namely to Kentzou, a town about 10 km from the CAR border, to free their companions arrested the day before by the Cameroonian authorities. They took a Cameroonian gendarme hostage. |
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Mixed patrol of FOMAC and members of the Seleka tried on March 26 to secure the capital, where a curfew was imposed in the evening for the second consecutive night. |
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A senior source with the FOMAC regional peacekeeping force said 100 government troops were holed up at a military base at Berengo, 60 km from the capital, refusing to surrender to rebel forces. |