Violent clashes kill 28 in CAR

African Union MINUSCA troops from Cameroon patrol in Bangui, Central African Republic. Photo: Jerome Delay

African Union MINUSCA troops from Cameroon patrol in Bangui, Central African Republic. Photo: Jerome Delay

Published Dec 18, 2014

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Bangui - At least 28 people were killed and dozens were injured in the latest clashes between armed groups in the Central African Republic, police said on Thursday.

“Violent clashes broke out on Tuesday in the centre of Mbres,” an official from the armed police told AFP, adding that the death toll had been given by the local Red Cross.

The clashes in the former French colony were the latest pitting the so-called “anti-balaka” militia formed by the Christian majority against mainly Muslim rebels who led a March 2013 coup, the official said.

Mbres, 300 kilometres (190 miles) from the capital Bangui, has been the scene of several clashes in recent weeks.

Sapa-AFP

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