Fresh violence in Central African Republic kills 30 and injures dozens more
‘A series of new skirmishes involving the ex-Seleka fighters in the Central African Republic has claimed the lives of at least 30 people while leaving 57 others injured.
The UN peacekeeping mission in CAR, known as MINUSCA, said Thursday that its troops had killed 12 former Seleka fighters in clashes that erupted a day earlier in the market town of Kaga Bandoro in central parts of the country.
MINUSCA said the violence began after ex-Seleka fighters and their sympathizers reacted angrily to the death of one of their members who was killed when he and three others tried to steal a generator from a local radio station.’
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