5,512,206 |
4.36197 |
18.58664 |
Central African Republic |
|
Three people of the same family, including one child, were killed when unidentified armed men entered their home, shot them and ransacked the house. Relatives of the family transported the bodies to the prime minister to express their anger at the recurring insecurity in Bangui. |
5,512,211 |
7.69987 |
16.44651 |
Central African Republic |
|
Between the 14th and 18th April 2014, 17 people were killed in clashes between armed Fulani and the Special Forces of Revolutionary Justice, after the Fulani stormed Bedam, Begouladj 1 and 2, Bekadon and Bingui villages. The armed Fulani comprised of Mbarara, Misseria and Ouda of Sudan, Alagamba of Nigeria, and Zaghawa of Chad. |
5,512,215 |
6.50258 |
18.27926 |
Central African Republic |
|
Clashes between Anti-Balaka and ex-Seleka in Bea village. No reports of casualties. |
5,512,219 |
5.73967 |
20.05801 |
Central African Republic |
|
Clashes continue for a second day after Anti-Balaka counter-attacked an ex-Seleka base. Casualties unknown. |
5,512,224 |
7.18573 |
16.83995 |
Central African Republic |
|
Anti-Balaka responded to the attack on Blogu village by ex-Seleka and Fulani by kidnapping eight Fulani. These three children and five women were later released on 16th April 2014. |
5,512,229 |
4.32962 |
18.52299 |
Central African Republic |
|
Between December 2013 to June 2014, at least 10-12 children were reportedly sexually abused by French soldiers and AU peacekeepers at a camp for IDPs at M'Poko airport, according to an internal UN report. |
5,512,234 |
7.18573 |
16.83995 |
Central African Republic |
|
Six civilians were killed and houses burned in Blogu village, 20km from Boguila, during an attack by ex-Seleka, supported by armed Fulani. |
5,512,239 |
7.69987 |
16.44651 |
Central African Republic |
|
Between the 14th and 18th April 2014, 17 people were killed in clashes between armed Fulani and the Special Forces of Revolutionary Justice, after the Fulani stormed Bedam, Begouladj 1 and 2, Bekadon and Bingui villages. The armed Fulani comprised of Mbarara, Misseria and Ouda of Sudan, Alagamba of Nigeria, and Zaghawa of Chad. |
5,512,243 |
6.50258 |
18.27926 |
Central African Republic |
|
Ex-Seleka arrived in Bouca, firing gunshots, but were pushed back by the Gabonese contingent of MISCA who were present in the town. |
5,512,248 |
7.30099 |
18.28514 |
Central African Republic |
|
The bishop of Bossangoa, three other priests and his driver were abducted by ex-Seleka in Batangafo. They were released the following morning thanks to the intervention of MISCA. |