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The Gado Refugee camp in Cameroon has become home to may escaping the increasing violence in the Central African Republic About 60,000 people have fled to neighbouring countries over the last few weeks since six powerful rebel groups launched an offensive a few months ago to try and prevent the re-election of President Faustin-Archange Touadera. According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) the number means a two-fold rise in just one week. Really, the arrival of those rebels was a blow. We fled with my husband in the hope of finding some peace, said Ihindou Melina, a refugee from the CAR. ....
Last Updated: CAR Refugees Flee To Cameroon To Escape Violence On Wednesday security forces repelled attacks by rebels trying to seize Bangui, after intense fighting on the city s outskirts in a major escalation of violence that has rocked the country since last month. At least one peacekeeper was killed and another two were injured on Friday, during an attack against the UN soldiers in Grimari, a city located at 200km from the capital of Central African Republic, the United Nations Mission in the country said in an statement. The increase in the violence in the last weeks has forced about 60,000 people to leave the country and flee seeking refuge in Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo and other neighbouring countries. ....
Rebels kill 1 UN peacekeeper in Central African Republic By JEAN FERNAND KOENA and YESICA FISCHJanuary 15, 2021 GMT BANGUI, Central African Republic (AP) At least one peacekeeper was killed and another two were injured on Friday in two successive attacks by armed rebels near the town of Grimari in Central African Republic, the United Nations Mission in the country said. Members from a coalition of armed rebels staged the attacks while peacekeepers from both Burundi and Bangladesh were carrying out a security operation around Grimari, more than 200 kilometers (120 miles) northeast of the capital, Bangui. The Burundian peacekeeper was killed in the second ambush, and two Bangladeshi peacekeepers injured during the attacks and are receiving treatment, the U.N. mission in Central African Republic said in a statement. ....