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Central African Republic: More than 7,000 people fled their villages after a group attack "3 R" Rebellious

More than 7,000 people fled their villages to seek refuge in the city of Bozoum, the capital of Ouham-Bende province, in northwestern Central African Republic, following the armed attack launched by rebels from the “3R” group, according to a lawmaker from the region.

 

And “Anyame” website reported Al-Akhbari quoted MP Gervais Njerekani, saying, “The situation of these victims is catastrophic. I call on humanitarian organizations to provide assistance to them and I call on the government to deploy soldiers in this region in order to secure civilians.”

 

< p>The attack launched by the rebels of the “3R” group caused On the Jaro mining site, which is about 30 kilometers from the city of Bozoum, about 10 civilians were killed.

 

The rebels of the “3 Housing R” group are committing Activist in Oham Pindi District, regular violations against the civilian population. According to local observers, the number of displaced people may continue to rise in the coming days, due to the strengthening of the rebel presence in the vicinity of the city of Bozoum.

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