MINUSCA Steps up Security After Attack on Northern CAR Base
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In the Central African Republic, the situation remains worrying in Am Dafok in the northwest of the country. On June 30, violent clashes pitted a new armed coalition against government forces supported by their Russian allies. While the town was retaken on Sunday by the Central African army, MINUSCA provided an update on the security situation this Tuesday.
More than 16,000 displaced after attack on CAR-Sudan border
More than 16,000 people have been displaced following an attack in the Central African Republic's border town of Am-Dafock, where authorities say security patrols have been reinforced as humanitarian needs continue to grow.
In the Central African Republic, four days after its occupation by the rebels of the Alliance of Patriotic Rocket (ASP), the city of Am Dafok, in the Vakaga prefecture, was taken over this Sunday, 5 July by the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) and their Russian allies. Located in the north-eastern Central African Republic, on the border with the Sudan, this locality was attacked on 30 June.
Border Attack Displaces 16,000 in Central African Republic
More than 16,000 people were forced to flee after an attack last month on the border of the Central African Republic and Sudan, a local official said on Tuesday. The June 30 assault in Am-Dafock killed civilians, security forces, and military personnel, though authorities have not yet released official casualty figures. The strategic border region between the Central African Republic (CAR) and war-torn Sudan frequently faces incursions by variou…
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