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Armed groups attack C.African city Bangassou

Attack came a day after militias waged a dawn assault on the town of Damara

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 03 Jan 2021 10:00PM

Armed groups attack C.African city Bangassou
UN peacekeepers in the Central African Republic say they have managed to largely protect civilians in Bangassou after armed groups attacked the city. – Pic courtesy of UN peacekeeping forces in the Central African Republic

BANGUI – Armed groups attacked the Central African Republic’s southeastern city of Bangassou today, weeks after rebels were accused of an attempted coup and days before expected results from a tense presidential election.

A coalition of rebel groups, which control two thirds of the country, has been waging an offensive since last month initially aimed at disrupting elections that were nonetheless held on December 27.

“The city has been under attack since 5.25am (0425 GMT), and there are clashes everywhere," Rosevel Pierre Louis, head of the UN peacekeeping force MINUSCA’s regional office in Bangassou, told AFP.

Bangassou’s Bishop Aguirre confirmed that the clashes had started from 5am, saying there were “gunshots and detonations around the city centre”.

The landlocked country has one of the most impoverished populations globally since gaining independence from France in 1960.

Fighting again erupted in 2013 when the president at the time, Francois Bozize – who had seized power in a coup a decade earlier – was ousted by a mostly Muslim coalition called the Seleka.

On December 19 last year, President Faustin Archange Touadera’s government accused Bozize of fomenting an attempted coup with several armed groups – a charge he denied.

Bangassou, which is on the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, has previously been the target of brutal assaults.

In 2017, “anti-balaka” militiamen, drawn mainly from Christian communities, attacked the city, slaughtering dozens of Muslim civilians as well as 12 UN peacekeepers.

Bangassou resident Ismail said today’s attack had been expected locally for around two weeks, and many had fled over the border to DR Congo.

“My children left, I stayed with my wife,” Ismail told AFP as gunshots could be heard over the phone.

The attack came a day after armed groups waged a dawn assault on the town of Damara, around 70km north of the capital Bangui. 

MINUSCA spokesman Vladimir Monteiro told AFP there had been an “incursion” in Damara yesterday, but Central African soldiers had “intervened and the armed groups fled”.

He added that MINUSCA, which has 11,500 peacekeeping troops in the country, had sent patrols to the town.

The UN force was not yet able to provide details on the number of dead and wounded in either the Bangassou or Damara attacks.

Touadera is the favourite to win last weekend’s election, which opposition groups have called to be annulled because – among other reasons – voting only took place in a fraction of the country.

The definitive results from the first round are not expected before January 18, and if there is no outright winner a runoff will be held on February 14. – AFP, January 3, 2021

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