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Timeline of the Central African Republic Civil War

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The following is a timeline of events during the Central African Republic Civil War.

2012

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Séléka advances in C.A.R. (December 2012–March 2013)

December

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  • 10 December: Rebels took control of cities of N'Délé, Sam Ouandja and Ouadda
  • 15 December: Rebels took control of Bamingui
  • 18 December: Rebels took control of Bria[1]
  • 19 December: Rebels took control of Kabo
  • 22 December: Rebels took control of Ippy and Ndassima[2]
  • 24 December: Rebels took control of Bambari
  • 25 December: Rebels took control of Kaga-Bandoro
  • 28 December:
    • Government counteroffensive on Bambari repelled
    • Rebels took control of Dekoa.[3]
  • 29 December: Rebels took control of Sibut

2013

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January

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  • 5 January: Rebels took control of Alindao[4]
  • 11 January: Peace agreement signed
  • 20–21 January: Rebels took control of Dimbi and Kembé.[5]
  • 30 January: Rebels took control of Kouango

February

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  • 8 February: Rebels took control of Mobaye.[6]

March

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  • 1 March: Rebels took control of Moyenne-Sido[7]
  • 12 March: Rebels took control of Rafai[8]
  • 18 March: Rebels took control of Gambo and Bangassou[9]
  • 21 March: Rebels took control of Damara, Bouca and Bossangoa[10]
  • 23 March:
    • Rebels took control of power plant in Boali and shut off power to the city.[11]
    • Rebels entered Bangui[12]
    • Rebels took control of Bossembélé[13]
  • 24 March: Rebels reached the presidential palace in the centre of the capital.[14]
  • 25 March: Séléka leader Michel Djotodia, who served after the January agreement as First Deputy Prime Minister for National Defense, declared himself President, becoming the first Muslim to hold the office.[15] Djotodia said that there would be a three-year transitional period and that Nicolas Tiangaye would continue to serve as Prime Minister.[16]
  • 28 March: Séléka forces moved to western part of CAR, capturing Paoua, Bouar and Nola[17]

April

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  • 2 April: FDPC withdrew from Séléka coalition. In response, Séléka launched heavy attack on FDPC positions near Baboua, killing some fighters.[18]

August

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  • 30 August: LRA established their base in Fodé in Mbomou.[19]

September

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  • 1 September: Anti-Balaka was formed[20]
  • 6 September: Anti-balaka attacked Zéré on the road between Bouca and Bossangoa, killing at least 55 civilians.[3]
  • 9 September: Anti-balaka attacked Seleka in Bouca.[3]
  • 13 September: Djotodia formally disbanded Séléka.
  • 17 September: Anti-balaka attacked Bossangoa.[3]
  • Revolution and Justice (RJ) was formed in Ouham-Pendé prefecture

October

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  • 10 October: 30 Seleka fighters who were occupying Bangassou were arrested by authorities.[21]
  • 13 October: Anti-balaka took control of Gaga after six days of battle with Seleka.[22]
  • 26 October: anti-Balaka attacked Séléka in Bouar (fr)

November

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  • 1 November: RJ established training camp in Boloum near Paoua.[23]
  • 10 November: Séléka attacked Anti-balaka in Camp Bangui town north of Yaloke burning many homes.[24]

December

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  • 5 December:
    • French forces started operation Sangaris
    • Anti-balaka attacked Bangui. Fleeing residents create IDP camp at M'Poko airport.
  • 12 December: anti-Balaka killed 27 civilians in Bohong (fr)
  • 24 December: RJ attacked Beboura killing 45 Seleka fighters.[23]

2014

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January

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  • 8 January: Séléka withdrew from Boyali. Same day anti-Balaka attack killed local Muslims leading to return of Séléka forces which committed another massacre[25]
  • 10 January: Michel Djotodia resigned. Alexandre-Ferdinand Nguendet became transitional president.
  • 13 January: Séléka withdrew from Bozoum[26]
  • 16 January: Anti-balaka entered Bossembélé killing 43 people[27]
  • 17 January:
    • Séléka withdrew from Bossemptélé
    • Séléka withdrew from Boali. 300 anti-Balaka fighters entered town killing four civilians[28]
  • 18 January: anti-Balaka attacked Bossemptélé killing 100 people (fr)
  • 20 January: Séléka withdrew from Baoro. Two days later clashes erupted between anti-Balaka and local Muslim population resulting in 100 deaths (fr)
  • 22 January: Heavy clashes erupted in Boguila between RJ and Seleka leading to 22 Seleka fighters being killed.[29]
  • 24 January:
    • Joseph Kalite, former minister, was murdered by Anti-balaka outside Bangui
    • RJ took control of Bojomo on Boguila-Markounda axis after killing 13 Seleka fighters.[30]
  • 27 January: Séléka leaders left Bangui under the escort of Chadian peacekeepers.[31]
  • 28 January: Séléka withdrew from Kasai military camp in Bangui.[32] Remaining fighters were surrounded in Beal, RDOT and BSS camps in First District.
  • 29 January: Séléka withdrew from Boda leaving town largely under Anti-Balaka control[33]
  • 30 January: Séléka withdrew from Berberati[34]
  • FPR took control of Bang, town on border with Chad and Cameroon[35]
  • Anti-Balaka took control of Beloko border crossing with Cameroon
  • RJ took control of Paoua.[23]

February

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Map of situation in C.A.R. in 2014
  • 1 February: Séléka withdrew from Carnot leaving city under anti-Balaka control[36]
  • 2 February: Séléka withdrew from Sibut[37]
  • 12 February: Anti-balaka captured Nola[38]
  • 26 February: French forces arrived in Beloko border crossing forcing anti-Balaka to move to illegal crossing south of town[35][39]
  • RJ took control of Bang after clashes with FPR[35]
  • Central African Republic was de facto divided with Séléka controlling northern parts of country and Anti-balaka controlling southern and western parts. Government control was limited to capital city, Bangui.

March

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  • 10 March: Anti-balaka captured Bayanga sub-prefecture[40]
  • 18 March: MISCA dismantled Anti-balaka checkpoints between Nola and Berbérati recovering six shotguns[41]
  • 29 March: RJ captured Bedaka north of Paoua after clashes with Séléka forces[42]

April

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  • 10 April: United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) was formed
  • 13 April:
    • Heavy clashes between anti-Balaka and Séléka erupted in Grimari (fr)
    • Last Chad forces left Central African Republic after accusations of supporting Séléka[43]
  • 22 April: ex-Séléka captured Bouca[44]
  • 30 April: European Union Military Operation in the Central African Republic took control of Bangui M'Poko International Airport

May

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  • 1 May: Seleka recaptured Markounda from RJ.[23]
  • 5 May: French forces repel Seleka attack on Boguila (fr)
  • 28 May: ex-Séléka fighters threw grenades and discharged firearms at Church of Fatima in Bangui killing at least 11 people
  • Late May: FACA recaptured Bayanga subprefecture from Anti-balaka[45]
  • IDP camp at Bangui airport houses 60,000 people[46]

June

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  • 10 June: Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC) was formed in Birao
  • 23 June: Rebels captured Birao Airport[47]
  • 24 June: 100 Anti-balaka fighters attacked Bambari. 46 people were killed and 28 wounded.[48]
  • 26 June: FACA and international forces left Birao after FPRC ultimatum[49]

July

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  • 1 July: RJ left Bang after MISCA ultimatum[35]
  • 23 July: Ceasefire between Anti-balaka and ex-Seleka is signed in Brazzaville
  • 30 July: heavy clashes erupted between Anti-balaka and ex-Seleka in Batangafo resulting in 20,000 people being displaces.[50]

August

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  • 4 August: Heavy clashes erupted in Batangafo between Seleka and French convoy (fr)
  • 9 August: French forces withdrew from Batangafo leaving city to Seleka fighters

September

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  • 17 September: Ali Darassa formed Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC)

November

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  • RPRC split from FPRC.[51]

December

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2015

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May

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July

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September

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  • 28 September: Anti-balakas stormed Ngaragba jail in Bangui freeing hundreds of inmates[54]

December

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2016

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February

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  • 14 February: Second round of presidential elections was held

March

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May

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  • 20 May: FDPC occupied Zoukombo village near Cameroonian border seizing local school.[57]

June

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  • 8 June: Four rebel groups, including FPRC, UPC, MPC and anti-Balaka signed peace agreement in Mbres[58]

September

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  • 27 September:
    • 3R captured De Gaulle town (now Koui) killing at least 17 civilians.[59]
    • Boda, Carnot and Nola were declared to be free from rebel groups.[60]

October

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  • 30 October: France ended operation Sangaris

November

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  • 30 November: FPRC captured Bakala after battle with UPC[61]

December

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  • 11 December: UPC recaptured Bakala after battle with FPRC[61]

2017

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January

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  • 11 January: FPRC again captured Bakala[61]

February

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March

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  • 20–24 March: FPRC and Anti-balaka took control of Bakouma and Nzacko after expelling UPC fighters.[63]

April

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  • 19 April: Uganda announced that it would begin withdrawing forces from the Central African Republic where it has been trying to hunt down Joseph Kony in the country for 9 years.[64]

May

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Map of situation in C.A.R. in May 2017
  • 2 May: 3R seized control of Niem in Koui sub-prefecture
  • 9 May: UPC repelled Anti-Balaka attack on Alindao[65]
  • 13 May: Anti-Balaka forces attacked Bangassou killing more than 30 people and displacing thousands
  • 14 May: 3R withdraws from Niem[66]
  • 15 May: MINUSCA retook most of Bangassou freeing hostages[67]
  • 18 May: Heavy clashes erupted between Anti-balaka and ex-Seleka in Bria resulting in 26 deaths.[68]

June

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  • 6 June: FPRC attacked anti-Balaka positions in Nzako. 18 civilians were killed[66]
  • 11 June: FPRC captured Nzacko from Anti-balaka[69]
  • 28 June: Ugandan forces withdrew from Zemio. Armed Muslims entered town killing at least 28 civilians[70]

September

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  • 18 September: FACA was deployed in Anti-balaka-held Bouar[71]
  • 23 September: 3R captured Bocaranga from Anti-balaka[72]

December

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  • New rebel groups, Siriri, emerged in western part of Mambéré-Kadéï prefecture.[73]

2018

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January

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  • 12 January: MINUSCA launched operation Mbaranga securing Paoua city and forcing armed groups to move 50 km from city[74]
  • 20 January: Heavy clashes broke out between RJ and MNLC north of Paoua forcing 60,000 people to seek refugee in city[75]
  • 25 January: FACA was deployed in Paoua[76]
  • 30 January: Revolution and Justice voluntarily dissolved itself[77]

March

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  • 3 March: UPC captured Rafai subprefecture
  • 6 March: Anti-balaka recaptured Rafai[78]

April

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  • 7–8 April: MINUSCA and FACA launched operation to disarm PK5 self-defense groups. One peacekeeper was killed and security forces were forced to withdraw from the area.[79]

May

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  • 8–9 May: FACA was deployed in Sibut with the help of Russian instructors[80]
  • MNLC merged with MPC

June

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Situation in PK5 district in Bangui in July 2018
  • 21 June: FACA was deployed in Bangassou. Their convoy was attacked by UPC in Bambari leading to three people being wounded before reaching the destination.[81]

August

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  • 17 August: FACA took control of Dekoa[82]
  • 28 August: Four main rebel groups, including anti-Balaka, FPRC, UPC and MPC signed peace agreement in Khartoum (fr)

October

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  • 31 October: Heavy clashes broke out between anti-Balaka and ex-Séléka fighters in Batangafo resulting in at least 15 deaths[83]

November

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December

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  • 5 December: Siriri merged with 3R.[84]
  • 31 December: FPRC and UPC rebels took control of Bakouma

2019

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January

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  • 7 January: FACA took control of Bocaranga from 3R forces without a fight[85]
  • 10 January: UPC launched heavy attack on MINUSCA forces in Bambari
  • 12–3 January: Portuguese paratroopers raided UPC base in Bokolobo, seizing number of weapons and destroying some checkpoints[86]
  • 17 January:
    • UPC attack on Bambari was repelled
    • FACA with support of MINUSCA regained control of Bakouma[87]
  • 29 January: 18 people were killed and 23 wounded when UPC fighters opened fire during funeral ceremony in Ippy[88]

February

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  • 6 February: Fourteen armed groups signed Khartoum Agreement
  • 25 February: Firmin Ngrébada was appointed as a prime minister as a result of peace agreement

April

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  • 5 April: MINUSCA captured Zoukombo killing three FDPC fighters[89]
  • 15 April: Ali Darassa, UPC leader, returned to Bambari following peace agreement[90]

May

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September

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  • 2 September: MLCJ took control of Birao[93]
  • 27 September: Three people were killed when combat helicopter used by MINUSCA forces crashed in Bouar[94]

October

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November

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  • 19 November: FACA took control of Camp Beal in Bangui killing 10 ex-Seleka fighters[96]

December

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  • 16 December: FPRC recaptured Am Dafok[93]
  • 26 December: Security forces regained control over PK5 neighborhood in Bangui after local merchants killer 30 members of self-defense groups who ruled the area.[97]

2020

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January

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  • 10 January:
    • Former president Djotodia returned to country after six years[98]
    • UPC took control of several villages (Kollo, Kaboul 3, Zounguinza i Drochengba and Morouba) near Mingala.[99]
  • 25–26 January: MLCJ attacked Bria, capturing more than 60% of the city after 24 hours of clashes with the FPRC.[100]

February

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  • 1 February: Central African military forces (FACA) were deployed in UPC-held Alindao[101]
  • 5 February: UPC allegedly withdrew from Bambouti[93]
  • 17 February: FPRC attack on MINUSCA forces in Birao is repelled, leading to 12 FPRC forces being killed.[102]

March

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  • 4 March: Heavy clashes erupted in N'Délé between FPRC and RPRC
  • 15 March: Clashes erupted between Anti-balaka and MINUSCA in Grimari[103]

April

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  • 9 April: MINUSCA forces withdrew from Beboura in Ouham Pende after a crowd destroyed their base following a road accident.[104]

May

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  • 1 May: 3R took control of Baboua. Despite partial disarmament group remains in control of big parts of Nana-Mambéré prefecture.[105]
  • 5 May: 3R withdrew from Baboua to their base near Beloko[106]
  • 9 May: FACA repelled UPC attack on Obo killing 11 militants[107]
  • 13 May: 3R leader, Sidiki Abass, escaped from Bouar. His fighters disarmed local gendarmerie seizing Besson and Koundé[108]
  • 18 May: FACA repelled another UPC attack on Obo[109]
  • 20 May: FACA with support of MINUSCA repelled another UPC attack on Obo killing 12 militants[110]
  • 27 May: 3R took control of Koundjili in Ouham-Pende. Local population fled to bush.[111]

June

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  • 8 June: Prefect of Nana-Grébizi prefecture fled his residence in Kaga-Bandoro after demonstrators accused him of collaborating with MPC rebels in city. They ransacked his residence.[112]
  • 9 June: 3R attacked USMS base in Wantiguira, located 8 km from Bouar with heavy weapons.[113]
  • 20 June: Anti-balaka in Bozoum held a meeting demanding resignation of Ouham-Pende prefect accusing him of collaborating with 3R rebels.[114]
  • 25 June: MPC took control of Boguila, Nana-Bakassa and Beboura following MINUSCA withdrawal[115]
  • 30 June: Bangladeshi paratroopers from MINUSCA attacked 3R in Koui.[116]

July

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  • 9 July: Demonstrators burned down police headquarters in Bagandou after police killed ex-Anti-balaka commander.
  • 11 July: Police forces from Bangui were sent to Bagandou to restore peace, however they were stopped by a crowd.[117]
  • 13 July: A UN peacekeeper was killed and two others wounded in an ambush set up by the 3R militia.[118]
  • 19 July: 3R forces attacked Ngbama village near Bocaranga kidnapping 40 people and stealing 50 million CFA francs.[119]
  • 22 July: MINUSCA forces recaptured Niem from 3R forces.[120]
  • 23 July: 3R forces captured Bang village near Ngaoundaye[121]
  • 28 July: MINUSCA forces recaptured Besson from 3R forces.[122]
  • 31 July: Janjaweed militias attacked village near Am Dafock killing more than 140 people and displacing thousands.[123]

August

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  • 3 August: Anti-balaka attacked Grimari blocking roads to Sibut and Bambari. FACA managed to recapture city the same day killing one Anti-balaka commander.[124]
  • 17 August: FACA captured Koui after battle with 3R.[125]
  • 30 August: Local militias took control of Gaga town near Yaloké after clashes with FACA soldiers. They ransacked buildings of Chinese companies operating in the area.[126]

September

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  • 2 September: FACA recaptured Gaga[127]
  • 8 September: Three armed Anti-balaka fighters from Gaga raided home of brigade commander of Yaloké's gendarmerie and forced him to free one of their fighters who was arrested for looting. Local population organizer a protest against his decision.[128]
  • 14 September: 3R briefly captured Bohong and Mbotoga before withdrawing later that day. Local population fled to bush.[129]
  • 17 September: 3R captured four villages (Yambassa, Bavara, Bondja and Bimbi) near Paoua. They withdrew day later, but returned on 19 September.[130]
  • 22 September: MINUSCA and FACA forces were sent to recapture Bavara from 3R but were forced to withdraw after their vehicles were unable to cross a bridge.[131]
  • 27 September: 3R took control of Nanga-Boguila.[132]
  • 28 September:
    • LRA kidnapped 10 people in Likhoua village near Bambouti.[133]
    • 3R placed land mines on a bridge in Moumdji near Bocaranga and set up checkpoint demanding payment for crossing the river.[134]

October

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  • 1 October: Heavy clashes erupted in Ngaoundaye between 3R and MINUSCA after authorities tried to conduct voter registration in the area despite 3R's ban. Officials were forced to retreat.[135]
  • 2 October: Traffic resumed at Moumdji bridge after Rwandan peacekeepers removed land mines.[136]
  • 7 October: 3R took control of Nana-Bakassa.[132]
  • 23 October: Clashes erupted between two factions of Anti-balaka in Batangafo.[137] Clashes were also reported later between Anti-balaka and ex-Séléka in the city. Seven people were killed (including three civilians and four militiamen) and more than 100 injured.[138]

November

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  • 19 November: FACA withdrew from Bozoum.[139]
  • 21 November: Five people were killed and seven injured after clashes between UPC and FPRC in Aigbando, 70 km from Bria.[140]
  • 22 November:
    • One person was killed and two injured after clashes between FACA and USMS forces in Paoua.[141]
    • UPC raided a South Sudanese village killed a local doctor.
  • 23 November: In response, self-defense forces from South Sudan attacked Bambouti, kicking UPC out of the city and killing some of their fighters. They withdrew a few hours later. UPC militants kidnapped the local mayor after returning to Bambouti.[142]

December

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  • 1 December: Sudanese Arab militias attacked Boromata village. They were repulsed by Goula militias. A few people were killed.[143]
  • 2 December: Fulani rebels attacked Ngouvota village near Kaga-Bandoro killing four people including pregnant woman. One rebel was killed by civilians.[144]
  • 4 December:
    • After Constitutional Court cancelled candidacy of Francois Bozize in presidential elections armed Anti-balaka militias ransacked buildings of international organization in Bossangoa. In Bangui police surrounded some districts looking for Anti-balaka militants.[145][146]
    • MINUSCA set up a temporary operation base in Boromata following clashes.[147]
  • 8 December: Clashes erupted between FACA and UPC rebels in Bambari resulting in a few rebels being killed.[148]
  • 10 December: Sudanese Arab militias attacked Ndélembé village near Birao injuring a few people. They were repulsed after 13 hours by forces from Boromata.[149]
  • 15 December:
    • Anti-balaka leader, Yvon Konaté, was arrested near Bossembélé while travelling to Bossangoa. Group of armed men was spotted near Bossembélé.[150]
    • Anti-balaka took control of Gaga and Zawa near Yaloke.[151] Three FACA soldiers were killed in Zawa.[152]
    • Anti-balaka took control of Nandobo near Berberati kidnapping local gendarmes.[153]
  • 18 December: Anti-balaka attacked Yaloké and Bossembélé.[154] Yaloké was captured by rebels and four soldiers were killed.[155] Bossembélé was also reportedly captured by rebels.[156] Reinforcement was sent from Bangui to recapture Bossembélé.[157] Boda and Mbaiki were also reportedly captured by rebels.[158]
  • 19 December: MINUSCA was deployed in rebel-held Bossembélé and Bossemptele to restore peace.[159] Gallo was captured by rebels.[160] Heavy clashes erupted in Mbaiki between rebels and FACA supported by Russian mercenaries.[161]
  • 20 December: UPC captured Grimari after bypassing MINUSCA roadblock. North of Sibut UPC advances were blocked in Gbakobanga.[162] Rebels captured barrier in Bouar.[163]
  • 21 December: Rebels took control of Baboua. Heavy clashes erupted between rebels and government forces on the road between Bossembele and Boali.[164]
  • 22 December: UPC captured center of Bambari.[165] Rebels reportedly captured Boyali. Government reinforcement was sent from Boali.[166]
  • 23 December: Rebels took control of Mambere near Berberati on Nola axis.[167] Rebels took control of Beloko and Cantonnier near Cameroonian border. Rebels withdrew from Bouar[168] and Bambari.[169]
  • 24 December: Rebels encircled Boali.[170] Heavy clashes erupted between rebels and government forces in Bobangui near Pissa.[171]
  • 25 December: Three peacekeepers were killed by unknown attackers in Bakouma and Dekoa.[172]
  • 27 December: First round of general elections was held. Rebels again took control of Bouar.[173]
  • 28 December: Rebels took control of Gamboula[174] and Baoro.[175]
  • 29 December: Government forces withdrew from Bakouma after being surrounded by UPC and FPRC fighters.[176]
  • 30 December: Rebels withdrew from Beloko and Cantonnier.[177] Rebels withdrew from Carnot.[178]

2021

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January

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Situation in Central African Republic on 3 January 2021 at height of CPC control
  • 3 January: Rebels took control of Bangassou forcing soldiers to withdraw towards MINUSCA base according to reports.[179]
  • 6 January: Government forces recaptured Bagandou killing 24 rebels.[180] Anti-balaka rebels took control of it earlier this week.[181]
  • 9 January: MINUSCA forces assisted by French jets repelled rebel attack on Bouar.[182]
  • 13 January: Rebels attack the capital city, Bangui with a 200 strong force killing one UN peacekeeper, but they were repelled.[183]
  • 15 January: Rebels ambushed a Burundian peacekeeper in the town of Grimari killing him and injuring two Bangladeshi peacekeepers.[184]
  • 16 January: Rebels withdrew from Bangassou.[185]
  • 17 January: Rebels again took control of Bouar.[186]
  • 18 January: Heavy clashes erupted between UPC rebels and MINUSCA 15 kilometers from Bangassou on Gambo axis resulting in eight rebels and three peacekeepers being killed.[187]
  • 24 January: Government forces recaptured Boda from rebels.[188]
  • 26 January: Government forces reportedly recaptured Boyali killing 44 rebels.[189]
  • 29 January: Government forces recaptured Mpoko Ngbodo from rebels.[190]

February

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  • 4 February: Government forces recaptured Bossembele.[191]
  • 6 February: Government forces recaptured Yaloke.[192]
  • 8 February: Government forces recaptured Baoro and Bossemptele.[193] Rebels withdrew from Bouar.[194]
  • 10 February:
    • Government forces recaptured Baboua.[195]
    • Government forces destroyed UPC checkpoint at Kombélé, 10 km from Bambari.[196]
    • Government forces recaptured Ndassima.[197]
  • 11 February: Government forces recaptured Beloko border crossing from rebels.[198]
  • 12 February: Government forces repelled UPC attack on Ndassima after four hour combat.[199]
  • 18 February: Government forces pushed UPC rebels from Bambari.[200]
  • 19 February: Government forces captured Ippy.[201]
  • 20 February:
    • Rebels withdrew from Bozoum.[202]
    • CPC fighters led by Mahamat Salleh withdrew from Niyakari on Bangassou-Bakouma axis towards Nzacko and Yalinga.[203]
  • 22 February: Rebels repelled attack by government forces on Bossangoa.[204]
  • 23 February: Rebels repelled government attack west of Berberati.[205]
  • 24 February: Government forces captured Bossangoa. Rebels returned to Bozoum.[206]
  • 25 February: Government forces captured Benzambe near Bossangoa[207] and Bozoum.[208]
  • 26 February: Government forces captured Kambakota near Bossangoa.[209]

March

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Map of situation in Bria before it was recaptured by government forces in March 2021
  • 4 March: Government forces took control of Babaza village 30 km west of Berberati[210] and Bouca.[211]
  • 5 March: Government forces captured road to Gamboula[212] and Abba[213] Government forces recaptured Bozoum–Paoua road.[214]
  • 7 March: Government forces captured Ngakobo.,[215] Amada Gaza.[216] and Gamboula.[217]
  • 8 March: Government forces captured Kouango and Bokolobo.[218]
  • 9 March: UPC rebels took control of Niakari north of Bangassou.[219]
  • 11 March: Government forces recaptured Manga village between Bozoum and Bocaranga.[220]
  • 12 March: Government forces recaptured Ndjoukou.[221]
  • 17 March: Government forces recaptured Nanga-Boguila.[222]
  • 18 March: Rebels withdrew from Ngaoundaye and Bakouma, however they remained present in the vicinity of them.[223] Russian mercenaries took control of Alindao.[224]
  • 21 March: Government forces repelled rebel attack on Bokolobo.[225]
  • 22 March: Government forces recaptured Bria.[226] One FPRC fighter was killed.[227]
  • 23 March: Rebels stole seven vehicles belonging to humanitarian mission in Bakouma and forced workers to return to Bangassou.[228]
  • 24 March: Government forces attacked rebel positions in Bessan near Bouar.[229] The village was captured by government forces.[230]
  • 25 March: 3R rebels returned to Ngaoundaye.[231] Nana-Bakassa and Kouki were reported to be under government control.[232]
  • 27 March: Russian mercenaries captured Mbrès from rebels,[233] killing two rebels.[234]
  • 28 March: Russian mercenaries withdrew from Mbres to Bamingui. Rebels returned to the village.[235]

April

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  • 2 April: Rebels attacked Bria which was repelled. One soldiers and two rebels were killed.[236]
  • 5 April: Government forces recaptured Aba town northwest of Bouar.[237]
  • 6 April:
    • UPC reportedly left Coalition of Patriots for Change.[238]
    • After two days of fighting government forces repelled rebel attack on Ippy.[239]
  • 7 April: Government forces captured Niem.[240]
  • 9 April: Russian mercenaries again arrived in Mbres forcing rebels to withdraw.[241]
  • 10 April:
    • Government forces recaptured Bakala and Mourouba.[242]
    • Government forces entered Kaga-Bandoro from Dekoa and Mbres. They captured the town after short exchange of fire.[243]
  • 12 April: Government forces recaptured Batangafo.[244]
  • 15 April: Government forces recaptured Kabo.[245]
  • 16 April: Three FACA soldiers were killed near Am Dafock by Misseriya Arabs aligned with CPC.[246]
  • 19 April: Government forces recaptured Moyenne-Sido[247] and Markounda.[248]
  • 22 April: Russian mercenaries took control of Yalinga.[249]
  • 27 April: Russian mercenaries took control of Nzako.[250]
  • 28 April: Government forces recaptured Yelowa.[251]
  • 30 April: Russian forces arrived in Paviika village near Alindao after information about UPC rebels presence night before. They withdrew after murdering one man. Rebels returned and started burning homes and murdered seven people.[252]

May

[edit]
  • 3 May: 3R rebels entered Berra village near Abba.[253]
  • 4 May: Government forces captured Mobaye.[254]
  • 5 May: Government forces repelled 3R attack on Abba.[255]
  • 6 May: Government forces recaptured Dimbi, Kembe, Poumbolo and Gambo.[256]
  • 8 May: 3R rebels attacked Baboua.[257]
  • 10 May: Government forces recaptured Bakouma.[258]
  • 11 May: Government forces destroyed rebel base on Batangafo-Bekondjo axis near border with Chad seizing equipment.[259]
  • 12 May: Armed forces withdrew from Am Dafock following attacks by Misseriya Arabs.[260]
  • 15 May: Heavy clashes erupted in Boyo between Russian mercenaries and UPC rebels. 20 people were killed and the village was seized by Russians day later.[261]
  • 17 May: Rebels killed 10 people in Grevaï village near Kaga-Bandoro.[262]
  • 18–20 May: One soldiers and multiple rebels were killed in clashes in Bemal.[263]
  • 24 May: Government forces recaptured Grevaï.[264]
  • 26 May:
    • 3R rebels attacked army positions in Djim in Ouham-Pende killing one soldier. Attack was repelled.[265]
    • Russian mercenaries killed three rebels in Bongou village near Bria.[266]
  • 27 May: 3R rebels encircled Djim forcing local population to flee. Ngaoundaye was captured by Russian mercenaries.[267]
  • 28 May:
    • Rebels attacked Bozoum from three axis cutting telephone lines. Armed forces repelled attack killing one fighter.[268]
    • Three Russian mercenaries and two police officers were killed and five members of local security forces were wounded when their armored vehicle hit a land mine on the road between Berbérati and Bouar.[269]
  • 29 May: Government forces recaptured Koui.[270]
  • 30 May: Russian mercenaries attacked Sourou in Chad killing six soldiers. In response Chadian soldiers raided territory of Central African Republic.[271]
  • 31 May: 3R rebels attacked Makounzi Wali village on Bocaranga-Bouar axis before withdrawing few hours later.[272]

June

[edit]
  • 5 June: One soldiers and two rebels were killed in UPC attack on Bambari.[273]
  • 10 June: 14 people were in killed in clashes between herders and farmers in Bamingui-Bangoran province.[274]
  • c. 12 June: UPC recaptured Boyo village. Russians killed UPC general in Bokolobo village.[275]
  • 19 June: Russian mercenaries took control of Aigbando killing 10 people.[276]
  • 22 June: 3R rebels attack armed forces in Kaïna and Djaoro lim villages killing some of them.[277]
  • 23 June: Eight armed men attacked Beltounou village near Kabo killing four people and forcing most of local population to flee to Kabo.[278]
  • 24 June: Armed forces reportedly withdrew from Koui, Man, Ndim, Wouro, Soûlé and Bowaï.[279]
  • 25 June: Government forces took control of Kaga-Bandoro–Ndele axis.[280]
  • 27 June: Government forces recaptured Ndele.[281]
  • 28 June: UPC rebels attacked Alindao.[282]
  • 29 June: Armed forces repelled attack on Alindao.[283] However, as of 1 July it was reported that UPC rebels were still present in the town.[284]

July

[edit]
  • 2 July:
    • Rebels withdrew from Alindao following arrival of Russian mercenaries.[285]
    • Russians ambushed UPC rebels in Malouma forcing them to flee and killing eight of them.[286]
    • Armed forces with help of Russians recaptured Mboutago summarily executing around 30 rebels.[287]
  • 8 July: Russian forces clashed with 3R rebels.
  • 10 July: 3R rebels erected checkpoints in Bokongo, Boyabane and Bongbalo at Bozoum-Bossemptele road.[288]
  • 12 July: 3R rebels blocked road from Bozoum to Bossangoa, Paoua, Bossemptele and Bouar.[289]
  • 14 July: Russians killed four FPRC rebels in Aigbando.[290]
  • 15 July: CPC rebels raided Miamani village on Ndele-Golongosso axis looting local shops.[291]
  • 16 July: 3R rebels withdrew from villages on roads to Bozoum and moved to mining areas near the town.[292]
  • 21 July: 12 civilians were killed near Bossangoa. It is unclear who was responsible for this with Russian mercenaries, UN peacekeepers and CPC rebels both being blamed.[293][294]
  • 26 July: Two soldiers were killed in 3R attack 15 km from Yéléwa.[295]
  • 26–7 July: Government forces repelled UPC attack on Obo. One soldier was killed.[296]
  • 27 July: 31 FPRC fighters led by Ousta Ali surrendered their weapons in Bria. They were hiding in bush near the town since April.[297]
  • 31 July:
    • 15 people including five FACA soldiers were killed following clashes with 3R rebels in Mann.[298]
    • 100 fighters surrendered their weapons in Bria including UPC on Yalinga axis and FPRC fighters on Ouadda axis. 50 Anti-balaka fighters led by "Bokassa" in Irabanda village surrendered with more to be disarmed in future. 100 weapons in total were collected.[299]

August

[edit]
  • 5 August: Heavy clashes between 3R rebels and Russian mercenaries erupted west of Koui.[300]
  • 9 August: Armed forces reportedly destroyed rebel base 1 km from place where massacre near Bossangoa happened.[301]
  • 10 August: Government forces with support of Rwandans and Russians launched disarmament campaign in Ouham-Pende including Bang, Bocaranga, Koui, Ndim, Mann and Niem villages.[302]
  • 17 August: 3R rebels killed two motorcycle drivers in Boyabane village on Bozoum-Bossemptele road.[303]
  • 20 August: Russian forces using four helicopters attacked 3R positions west of Koui killing three people.[304]
  • 23 August: Heavy clashes were ongoing between Russian mercenaries and 3R rebels in Sabewa, Bozou and other villages. At least one rebel and Russian soldier were killed. Three Russian vehicles were torched.[305]
  • 24 August: 3R rebels kidnapped three people on the outskirts of Bozoum.[306]
  • 25 August: Two motorcycle drivers were killed by mine explosions in Ouham-Pende.[307]
  • 29 August: Around 50 3R rebels attacked Dilapoko village killing one person.[308]
  • 29–31 August: In offensive against 3R rebels Russian forces bombed Beïna village in Mambere-Kadei (on 29 August), Nguia-Bouar in Baboua sub-prefecture (30 August) and Lamy-Pont in Abba sub-prefecture.[309] Three people were killed.[310]

September

[edit]
  • 1 September:
    • 3R rebels attacked convoy at Beloko-Baboua road killing two people and injuring two.[311]
    • Six 3R rebels were arrested in Cameroon in Ngaoundere trying to kidnap for ransom a citizen.[312]
  • 2 September: 3R rebels occupied Zoukombo village on Beloko-Baboua road.[313] They withdrew later that day.[314]
  • 3 September:
    • Two civilians and two rebels were killed in clashes between Russian mercenaries and UPC rebels in Maloum village.[315]
    • Armed forces from Bria attacked rebel base in Atongo Bakari inflicting casualties.[316]
  • 5 September:
    • Government forces destroyed rebel base near Moyenne-Sido after clashing with rebels. They reportedly discovered a few surface-air missiles produced in Yugoslavia.[317]
    • Government forces discovered rebel warehouse east of Bozoum on Bata axis containing automatic weapons and ammunition.[318]
  • 7 September: Russian mercenaries killed 40 Fulani herders in Nassoya village 40 km from Baboua.[319]
  • 10 September: An aid worker of the Danish Refugee Council was killed and three others wounded by an IED in Ouham-Pendé.[320]
  • 12 September: UPC rebels entered Kpokpo village near Yalinga before withdrawing later that day.[321]
  • 13 September: Russian mercenaries using 3 helicopters landed in Gbéti village in Cameroon and Banga village in CAR. They clashes with 3R rebels. Operation continued on next day.[322]
  • 14 September: 3R rebels entered Mann village pillaging local shops before withdrawing later that day.[323]
  • 15 September: During operation in Mambere-Kadei near Bolambili village armed forces discovered rebel warehouse with land mines and anti-air missiles.[324]
  • c. 16 September: New splinter group from UPC led by Hassan Bouba was reportedly created. The groups claims to have more than 700 fighters and expressed willingness to return to peace agreement with the government.[325][326]
  • 18 September: Heavy clashes erupted between Russian mercenaries and UPC rebels in Mingala.
  • 19 September: Two soldiers were killed in rebel attack on Kakomale village near Kaga-Bandoro.[327]
  • 20 September: Banga village in Mambéré-Kadéï was recaptured by 3R rebels after heavy fighting.[328]
  • 22 September: One soldier was killed in UPC attack on Biadé village on Bambari-Ippy axis.[329]
  • 25 September: Two people were killed and three injured by unidentified armed men on Kabo-Moyenne Sido axis.[330]
  • 27 September: Russian mercenaries again captured Banga village one week after it was seized by rebels.[331]
  • 28 September: Two soldiers were killed and two kidnapped in UPC attack on Kombele village near Bambari.[332]
  • 30 September: Russian mercenaries attacked UPC positions near Ngakobo, in Pouloubou and Kolo. In Nagkobo, 13 civilians were killed. In Pouloubou 19 civilians and 6 UPC rebels were killed and a UPC general was injured. In Kolo an estimated 42 people were killed.[333]

October

[edit]
  • 2 October: Three mercenaries and two rebels were killed in a rebel attack on a Russian convoy in Bombo in Mambéré-Kadéï.[334]
  • 3 October:
    • Five civilians were killed in a land mine explosion when their motorcycle paced over it in the town of Bocaranga.[335]
    • Wagner Corp mercenaries attacked the village of Dewa killing six and wounding 13 civilians.[336]
  • 5 October:
    • At least 34[337] people were killed in an ambush on a civilian convoy in Matchika village on Bambari-Alindao axis. Government has blamed UPC rebels, which have denied the claim.[338][339] According to CorbeauNews for massacre was responsible general Kiri who was member of splinter faction of UPC led by Hassana Bouba.[340]
    • Seven humanitarian workers were kidnapped by unidentified armed men in Ngatoua village on Bouca-Batangafoa axis.[341] Five of them were released right away and remaining two on 7 October.[342]
  • 6 October: Rebels arrived in Lafolo, Pananga and Ngaboudou villages near Ippy forcing population to flee to Bria.[343]
  • 7 October:
    • UPC rebels attacked Ngakobo before being repelled by FACA. Two civilians were killed.[344]
    • Nine armed rebels were arrested by armed forces in Liotto village on Grimari-Kouango axis.[345]
  • 8 October: UPC rebels took control of Dimbi in Basse-Kotto.[346][347]
  • 11 October: Five Wagner Corporation mercenaries were killed and one injured when their convoy was ambushed by 3R rebels in Banga in Mambéré-Kadéï. Three rebels were killed and others three wounded carrying out the ambush.[348]
  • 12 October:
    • UPC rebels attacked government positions in Gobolo neighborhood in Bria before being repelled. Two rebels and one Russian fighter were killed. Three soldiers and four Russians were injured.[349]
    • UPC rebels attacked Ippy. Clashes lasted for a few hours.[350]
    • Two men were injured on Kabo-Moyenne Sido axis by unidentified armed men.[330]
  • 13 October: A man and woman were injured on Kabo-Moyenne Sido axis by unidentified armed men.[330]
  • 4–14 October: 332 fighters from FPRC, UPC, Anti-balaka and MPC surrendered in Bria. 272 firearms, 30 rockets and 40 grenades were collected.[351]
  • 14 October:
    • UPC rebels attacked Alindao. Attack was repelled.[352]
    • Three soldiers were killed and five injured in 3R attack near Ngaoundaye.[353]
  • 15 October:
    • A vehicle was torched and a man was killed by alleged UPC rebels in Mbollo village on Bambari-Alindao axis.[354]
    • President Touadera announced unliteral ceasefire with armed groups. All armed groups except for UPC and FPRC reportedly agreed.[355]
  • 16 October: Seven people were killed by Russian mercenaries in Benzambe village northeast of Bossangoa.[356]
  • 19 October: Two UPC generals who wanted to surrender to the government were arrested by Ali Darassa in Boyo village.[357]
  • 26 October: One person was killed by alleged 3R rebels in Kaita village near Mann.[358]
  • 27 October Armed forces attacked UPC rebel positions in Balission village on Maloum-Galougou axis. A few people were killed on both sides including 10 civilians in Boïni village.[359]
  • 28 October: 14 UPC soldiers and some generals including Moussa Issa left UPC to join Hassan Bouba's splinter faction.[360]
  • 30 October:
    • Landmine exploded under FACA vehicle in Bondiba injuring soldiers.[361]
    • UPC rebels burned four vehicles in an attack on Dar es Salaam village near Ngakobo.[362]
    • Armed forces returned to Rafai after eight years of absence.[363]
  • 31 October:
    • According to government sources, rebels used improvised drones to bomb a FACA base near Abba – first use of such technology by rebels.[364]
    • Armed forces launched an offensive against 3R rebels in Lamy-Pont and Nguia-Bouar villages. 5,000 people were displaced, 20 killed and injured including three civilians executed by Russian mercenaries near the border with Cameroon. Many homes were looted. Soldiers returned to Bouar on 7 November.[365]

November

[edit]
  • 1 November: 10 Egyptian peacekeepers were injured by FACA soldiers.[366]
  • 6 November: 3R rebels attacked Létélé northwest of Bocaranga. One soldier and 10 rebels were killed.[367]
  • 7 November: Russian mercenaries executed UPC general Ali Tato with his wife in Shimbolo village on Bambari-Alindao axis. He was reportedly trying to surrender.[368]
  • 11 November: Armed forces attacked 3R position in Bagari village near border with Cameroon killing three rebels and freeing four teenage boys kidnapped by them.[369]
  • 13 November:
    • 17 UPC and three Anti-balaka rebels laid down their weapons in Alindao. They were transferred to Bangui and while travelling through Bokolobo they were attacked by other UPC rebels.[370][371]
    • Three Fulani herders were killed by Russian mercenaries in Kpare village in Nana–Mambéré.[372]
  • 14 November:
    • Armed forces supported by Russians attacked 3R position in Kaïta village near Mann killing one rebel and injuring another. In response rebels attacked army in Mbae-Mbéré village nearby. One soldier, two Russian mercenaries and 12 civilians were killed. Eight civilians and three rebels were injured and one soldier was captured.[373][374]
    • Sudanese poachers attacked Russian mercenaries near Kouki village killing four people. In response Russians attacked nearby mining areas killing 19 artisanal miners.[375]
  • 16 November: Russian mercenaries attacked 3R rebels in Kowone village near Ndim forcing them to retreat. They killed one civilian.[376]
  • 17 November: Seven soldiers were killed and two injured in 3R attack somewhere in Nana-Mambere province.[377]
  • 18 November: Russian mercenaries attacked rebel positions Kparé village near Baboua. Four Russians and one 3R rebels were killed. One Anti-balaka fighter was injured.[378]
  • 19 November:
    • Hassan Bouba, leader of UPC faction was arrested in Bangui by gendarmerie.[379] He was eventually released on 26 November.[380]
    • Armed forces destroyed rebel camp near Moyenne-Sido seizing weapons and ammunition.[381]
  • 20 November: Five people were killed and five injured in Yidéré village near Cameroonian border by Russian mercenaries.[382]
  • 21 November: 3R rebels attacked Russians in Yidéré village in Mambéré-Kadéï. Fighting lasted for two hours with killed on both sides.[383]
  • 23 November: 12 people were killed by Russian mercenaries in Godawa village near Dilapoko, according to testimony of woman who survived and fled to Cameroon.[384]
  • 24 November: Armed forces destroyed UPC camp led by general Garga near Bokolobo freeing one hostage. Rebels fled towards Ngakobo.[385]
  • 25 November: Russian mercenaries attacked Aïgbado village near Bria killing people and livestock, burning down building and arresting 12 people.[386]
  • 26 November: 15 CPC rebels allegedly surrounded and disarmed group of five MINUSCA peacekeepers on Bodjomo-Boguila road.[387] However MINUSCA officially denied this claiming that peacekeepers repelled attack by rebels.[388]
  • 28 November:
    • Five people were killed by FACA in Loura village near Bocaranga.[389]
    • (week of) 12 people were killed and 36 injured by Russian mercenaries in Ngoundja village 65 km from Bria on Sam-Ouandja axis. They were attacked for illegal artisanal mining.[390]
    • 3R rebels attacked government forces in Keita village 80 km from Bocaranga. 30 people were killed including three soldiers and more than 20 civilians.[391]
  • 29 November: At least 20 civilians were killed in 3R attack on Ndakaya village west of Koui.[392]
  • 30 November: Two Russian mercenaries were killed in 3R attack on Yidéré village.[393]

December

[edit]
  • 2 December: UPC rebels took control of Kouango after clashing with government forces.[394] One police officer was killed and one civilian injured.[395]
  • 3 December: Government forces recaptured Kouango.[396]
  • 5 December: UPC rebels killed 5 civilians in Ngouroundou village on Bria-Yalinga axis.[397]
  • 6 December: Eight people including seven women were reportedly lynched by Anti-balaka for witchcraft in Ndoumbou village near Bouca.[398]
  • 9 December:
    • MPC rebels attacked Mbres killing one officer. It was recaptured later that day by government forces.[399]
    • Government forces repelled UPC attack on Boyo village. In response armed forces supported by pro-government faction of Anti-balaka killed 11 Muslim civilians in the village.[400]
  • 10 December:
    • MINUSCA peacekeepers clashes with group of Anti-balaka fighters in Tagbara village.[401]
    • Russian mercenaries clashed with rebels in Bidja village near Batangafo. They then entered Chadian village of Djormere where they clashes with Chadian army killing one soldier and kidnapping another.[402]
  • 11 December: Anti-balaka fighters from pro-government faction attacked Goya village near Kouango killing 10 civilians.[403]
  • 12 December: Ali Darassa was appointed chief of staff of Coalition of Patriots for Change, two weeks after UPC officially returned to CPC.[404]
  • 15 December:
    • Anti-balaka attacked Boyo killing and injuring people. MINUSCA peacekeepers were sent to the area.[405]
    • CPC rebels recaptured Nzacko following withdrawal of armed forces.[406]
    • UPC general, Didier Wangaï, was killed in clashes with pro-government faction of Anti-balaka in Gallougou village. His head was cut off and shown in Bambari.[407][408]
  • 16 December: Pro-government faction of Anti-balaka murdered five people in Zimako village on Ippy-Galougou axis.[409]
  • 18 December:
    • 3R rebels clashes with armed forces in Mann occupying the town until the next morning. One rebels, one soldier and four civilians were killed.[410]
    • Unidentified armed men occupied Ndjoukou for two days.[411]
  • 20–21 December: 100 UPC rebels surrendered in Alindao, including four generals.[412]
  • 23 December: UPC rebels entered Boyo.[413]
  • 25 December:
    • c. Two men were killed by CPC rebels in attack on truck on Batangafo-Kabo axis.[414]
    • 18 people were killed and 29 injured by pro-government faction of Anti-balaka in Lougba and Mandjo village on Bambari-Bakala axis.[415]
    • MINUSCA peacekeepers launched operation in Boyo forcing around 200 UPC fighters to withdraw.[416]
  • 28 December: Five people were injured in 3R attack on Bezéré. Two civilians were injured in another attack on Mbinaï village near Cameroon.[417]
  • 29 December:
    • UPC attacked Ngakobo killing one gendarme and occupying the town until withdrawing after reinforcement arrived.[418]
    • FACA soldier was killed near Bouca. According to some sources he was killed in battle with CPC rebels,[419] while according to others he was killed by Russians after being mistaken for CPC rebel.[420]
  • 30 December: Three MINUSCA peacekeepers were injured in landmine explosion in near Batouri Bole village in Mambéré-Kadéï.[421]
  • 31 December:
    • Three MINUSCA peacekeepers were injured in mine explosion in Bohong village in Ouham-Pende.[422]
    • Around 50 3R rebels invaded Bania village in Mambéré-Kadéï.[423]

2022

[edit]

January

[edit]
  • 2 January:
    • 3R rebels and armed forces clashes in Djakoundou village in Ouham-Pende. One rebel and some soldiers were killed.[424] Two civilians were killed, five injured and 20 houses burnt.[425]
    • 3R rebels attacked Létélé killing at least two soldiers.[426]
  • 4 January:
    • Armed forces and CPC rebels clashed in Kambakota. Four rebels were killed.[427]
    • Four people were killed by Russian mercenaries in Bria.[428]
  • 6 January: 90 UPC rebels including general Robo surrendered in Ngakobo.[429]
  • 9 January: Two civilians were killed in Ouham-Pende, one in Boina village by 3R rebels, other in Boyabane village by FACA soldiers.[430]
  • 11 January: Three civilians were killed and six injured by Chadian mercenaries in Kare village on Batangafo-Kambakota axis.[431]
  • 14 January:
    • UPC rebels and pro-government faction of Anti-balaka clashes in Yagoundaba village on Ippy-Kollo axis. 10-12 Anti-balaka fighters were killed.[432]
    • 3R rebels attacked Herbo village near Chadian border burning down hundreds of homes and displacing thousands of people.[433]
  • 16 January: Russian mercenaries conducted operation in Aïgbado village against UPC rebels. During the operation they killed around 65 civilians.[434] Two Russians were killed.[435]
  • 18 January: Russian mercenaries and UPC rebels clashes in Nguipa village on Bokolobo-Lema axis.[436]
  • 22 January:
    • Armed Fulanis attacked Ketté-Sido village in Ouham killing three people.[437]
    • 3R rebels ambushed Russian mercenaries near Yelowa village in Ouham-Pende.[438]
  • 24 January: At least 11 people were killed in attack by Russian mercenaries on Sabo village near border with Chad.[439]
  • c. 29 January: Armed forces clashed with UPC rebels in Boyo village injuring a few rebels.[440]

February

[edit]
  • 1 February: UPC rebels attacked Atongo Bakari village killing three people.[441]
  • 2 February: Pro-government faction of Anti-balaka attacked Komayo village near Boyo killing seven people. In response UPC rebels attacked them. Four Anti-balaka and one UPC militiamen were killed.[442]
  • 7 February: Six people were killed and one injured by unknown gunmen in Nguia-Bouar.[443]
  • 9 February: 90 civilians were allegedly killed by Russian mercenaries in Mouka and Yangoudroudja villages in Haute-Kotto.[444] However other sources denied this.[445]
  • 12 February: Damane Zakaria, leader of RPRC armed groups was killed with 20 rebels in Ouadda by Russian mercenaries.[446]
  • 13 February: Four people were killed and three injured after armed men suspected to be 3R rebels set fire to homes in Touga village near Ngaoundaye.[447]
  • c. 17 February: Around 100 Russian mercenaries arrived in Sam Ouandja causing local population to flee to Birao.[448][449]
  • 18 February: 3R rebels attacked Gadzi town displacing and injuring many people.[450]
  • 20 February: Armed forces repelled UPC attack on Alindao.[451]
  • 24 February:
    • UPC rebels clashes with Anti-balakas in Mbiakreu village near Ippy, at least nine people were killed.[452]
    • UPC rebels attack public vehicle on road from Ippy looting them.[453]
    • MINUSCA forces launched operation in Ouandago village arresting 11 self-defense fighters armed with artisanal weapons.[454]
  • 25 February: Anti-balaka fighters attacked merchants killing one person and kidnapping and looting others in Gbakara village on Bossangoa-Bouca axis.[455]

March

[edit]
  • 3 March:
    • A truck carrying four people struck an IED in Ouham-Péndé prefecture killing two and injuring two.[456]
    • After rebel injured a motorcycle driver, armed forces destroyed their base between Gaïkouda and Bezambé.[457]
  • 5 March: Russian mercenaries captured Nzacko village clashing with FPRC rebels. 2 Russians and 5 rebels were killed.[458]
  • 6–9 March: Armed forces conducted operations against rebels from CPC in Ndah in Vakaga as well as on N'dele-Chari axis where they clashed with local herders in Tiri.[459]
  • 8 March: FPRC rebels recaptured Nzacko village after Wagner mercenaries left the town.[460]
  • c. 10 March: UPC leader Colonel Djibril was assassinated by his own men out of suspicion of colluding with the Russians.[461]
  • 11 March: Russian mercenaries and FPRC rebels clashes in Gounda village near N'dele. Four Russians, six rebels and two civilians were killed. Rebels withdrew from the village and Russians continued to Gordile,[462] where they killed at least 15 people. They also arrived in Tirigoulou where they killed 12 people including former FPRC general.[463]
  • 12 March: At least 17 civilians were killed by Russian mercenaries in Kota-Gbaya near Markounda.[464]
  • 14 March: Rwandan forces attacked rebel position in Ramadan village on Bamingui-Mbrés axis killing two rebels.[465]
  • 15 March:
    • Armed clashes between Russians who arrived from N'dele and rebels in Sikikede village. At least 20 people were killed on both sides.[466] They later went on to Birao before returning to N'dele.[467]
    • Armed forces supported by Russian mercenaries arrived in Ouanda Djallé village in Vakaga.[468]
  • 18 March: Armed forces repelled CPC attack on Bouca.[469]
  • 22 March: 3R rebels took control of Nzakoundou village after battle with government forces.[470]
  • 23 March: 3R rebels attacked mining site near Nguia-Bouar killing two people.[471]
  • 25 March:
    • Four 3R rebels were killed by Russian mercenaries near border with Chad.[472] Nzakoundou village was recaptured by government forces.[473]
    • Rebels occupied Sans Souci village on Bria-Ouadda axis. Some people fled the village.[474]
  • 27 March: Government forces again recaptured Nzacko.[475]
  • 29 March: Government forces clashed with FPRC rebels in Gbolo village nar Bakouma. One person was injured.[475]
  • 30 March:
    • CPC rebels occupied Yangou-Mango village on Bria-Ippy axis blocking movement.[476]
    • UPC rebels attacked travelling people in Tagbia village on Bambari-Alindao axis looting their belongings.[477]

April

[edit]
  • 1 April:
    • Four people were murdered by FPRC rebels in Kono village on Nzacko-Bakouma axis. They also kidnapped six people.[478]
    • A merchant was killed by CPC rebels on Bossangoa-Benzambé axis, they stole his motorcycle.[478]
  • 2 April: A few merchants were kidnapped by CPC rebels in Zeré village on Bossangoa-Bouca axis. Some of them were injured with bullets.[478]
  • 3 April:
    • One police officer was shot dead by suspected CPC rebels in Ngouaboutou village on Bria-Ippy axis.[479]
    • 3R rebels attacked Samoh village on Boguila-Bozoum axis killing five people. Day later they set fire to a few houses in nearby Boaya village.[480]
  • 3–8 April: 3R rebels attacked civilian population in villages near Gadzi killing tens of people and displacing more than one thousand.[481][482]
  • 5 April:
    • CPC rebels attacked Ngbagueré village 70 km from Ippy killing three people.[480]
    • CPC rebels attacked a bishop near Nana-Bakassa stealing his belongings.[480]
  • 7 April: CPC rebels attacked humanitarian convoy on Alindao-Mingala axis injuring five people.[480]
  • 8 April:
    • Anti-balaka fighters attacked a Fulani camp in Zawa near Yaloke, killing at least a dozen people.[483]
  • 9 April: Armed men attacked a humanitarian vehicle in Nzeleté village on Alindao-Bambari axis, injuring two people.[484]
  • 11 April:
    • 13 people were killed by pro-government faction of Anti-balaka in Fulani camp in Bekadili village near Yaloke.[485]
    • Russian mercenaries killed between 10 and 22 people and burned motorcycles in Gordila and Ndah villages in Vakaga. UN launched investigation into the killings.[486][487]
  • 13 April: Armed men ambushed healthcare workers in Koui stealing medications, cash, motorcycles and cell phones.[488]
  • 14 April: Armed Chadians attacked Gbazara village on Batangafo-Kabo axis injuring two women.[489]
  • 16 April: Russian mercenaries clashes with 3R rebels west of Amada-Gaza town near border with Cameroon. One rebel was killed, one rebel and one Russian injured, rebels withdrew from the position.[490]
  • 17 April: A South Sudanese citizen was killed by UPC rebels in Bambouti.[491]
  • 18 April: Cameroon deployed hundreds of troops to the eastern border with C.A.R. to free hostages who were kidnapped by rebels operating at the border. 35 people were kidnapped by them in previous three weeks.[492]
  • 22 April: Group of armen men entered Batangafo trying to loot local merchant. Armed forces arrived and repelled them>[493]
  • 23 April: Six people including local imam were killed by Russian mercenaries in Ndassima.[494]
  • 24 April:
    • Armed rebels attacked a humanitarian convoy on Batangafo-Ouandago axis stealing belongings. They also attacked motorcycle drivers on Batangafo-Kambakota axis injuring two people.[495]
    • Pro-government faction of Anti-balaka invaded Tambia village on Bambari-Alindao axis arresting one person and displacing local population.[496]
  • 25 April: Russians supported by armed forces attacked a UPC position in Lioto villages, killing two rebels. One Russian was injured.[497]
  • 27–28 April: Armed forces conducted operation against Anti-balaka, FPRC and MPC rebels around Kouki allegedly killing around 17 civilians and injuring some.[498][499]
  • 28 April: 11 soldiers and three rebels were killed in rebel attack on Nzacko.[500]
  • 29 April: 3R rebels looted belongings of 200 people on Abba-Gallo axis injuring one person.[501]

May

[edit]
  • 7 May: Russian mercenaries and armed forces clashed with 3R rebels 90 km from Gadzi on Zawa axis forcing them to withdraw.[502] 200 people were displaced by the clashes.[503]
  • 8 May: FPRC general Moctar Adam was gunned down by Russian mercenaries in N'délé together with his two brothers while trying to evade arrest. Five people were injured including at least one soldier.[504][505]
  • 9 May: UPC rebels launched attacks on two checkpoints outside Bokolobo. Two soldiers, three UPC rebels, eight militiamen from the pro-government faction of Anti-balaka and one woman were killed.[506] Afterwards pro-government forces allegedly murdered 23 people in Fulani camp.[507]
  • 11 May:
    • MINUSCA and armed forces announced a joint operation in Bambari against armed groups in Mingala.[508]
    • FPRC and UPC rebels took control of Ouadda. Five soldiers were killed, six injured and 13 captured by rebels.[509]
  • 15 May: Armed forces repelled 3R attack on Nzakoundou killing three attackers. In Sam Ouandja UPC rebels stabbed a trader.[510]
  • 20 May:
    • Chadian mercenaries looted truck on Batanagafo-Bouca axis kidnapping one person for ransom.[511]
    • Pro-government faction of Anti-balaka kidnapped mayor of Tambia village and killed his son.[512]
  • 21 May:
    • FPRC rebels attacked Nzacko forcing soldiers to withdraw. 11 soldiers and two rebels were killed. One soldiers was captured and six rebels were injured.[513]
    • Three Chadian mercenaries were killed by armed forces on Batangafo-Ouandago axis.[514]
  • 22 May:
    • UPC rebels attacked Digui crossing near Ngakobo killing six soldiers and injuring five.[515] Then they captured Ngakobo. 11 soldiers were killed, some injured and captured, at least six escaped.[516]
    • Russian mercenaries killed five people and injured 12 in Ndah village in Vakaga.[517]
  • 23 May:
    • Rebels withdrew from Nzacko ahead of arrival of Russian mercenaries.[518]
    • After Ndah Russian mercenaries arrived in Gordile and Ndiffa in Vakaga.[519]
  • 24 May: Seven people were killed by unidentified armed men outside of Nana-Bakassa.[520]
  • 25 May: Russian mercenaries arrived in Tiringoulou causing local population to flee to bush. After that they looted houses.[519]
  • 26 May:
    • Russian mercenaries returned to Ndiffa and Gordile where they have stolen a pick up and looted shops.[519]
    • Three Russians were injured in ambush by 3R rebels in Kaita village near Koui.[521]
  • 27 May:
    • Two Russian mercenaries were killed and four injured in a rebel ambush in Djouwè village near Bossemptele.[522]
    • Group of armed forces were deployed in Ouadda-Djalle.[523]
  • 28 May: Russians looted a market in Sikikede.[524]
  • 30 May: 3R rebels destroyed two trucks near Bocaranga killing some soldiers.[525]
  • 31 May: A motorcycle driver was shot dead by Chadian mercenaries on Batangafo-Ouandago axis.[526]

June

[edit]
  • 5 June: One soldier was killed and other captured by 3R rebels in Doko village on Bocaranga-Bang axis.[527]
  • 7 June: Armed forces went to Goya. They clashed with UPC rebels north of Goya for two days after which they occupied Goya for three days looting shops and killing one person.[528]
  • 8 June: 3R rebels again killed one soldier and captured another in Doko village.[529]
  • 11 June:
    • Soldier together with a woman he was driving with were killed by unidentified armed men in Zarami village on Gallo axis.[530]
    • Local self-defense group clashed with CPC rebels in Ndiki village. Two rebels and two self-defense fighters were killed.[531]
  • 12 June:
    • Russian mercenaries set fire to mosque in Nguekpa village after group of CPC rebels took refuge inside, killing four men and injuring two women.[531]
  • 13 June:
    • Armed forces supported by Russians captured Dimbi after clashing with rebels.[532]
    • Armed forces attacked rebels in Sébagoudé village in Basse-Kotto killing 20 of them and capturing rebel camps.[533]
  • 14 June: MINUSCA peacekeepers were deployed until 30 August in Bakouma and Nzacko to protect from rebel attacks.[534]
  • 17 June: RPRC, FPRC and UPC rebels took control of Ouadda-Djalle village after clashing with armed forces and killing at least one pro-government fighter. Local population fled to bush.[535][536]
  • 23 June: Armed forces repelled CPC attack on Bakouma. Six rebels and one civilian were killed.[537]
  • 26 June: Armed forces recaptured Ouanda-Djalle after clashing with rebels.[538]

July

[edit]
  • 3 July: Armed forces repelled rebel attack on Dimbi killing 12 rebels and capturing five.[539]
  • 14 July: UPC took control of Kembé.[540]
  • 16 July: Rebels withdrew from Kembé following arrival of MINUSCA forces.[541]
  • 18 July: Armed forces destroyed Anti-balaka base in Ewou village in Basse-Kotto prefecture arresting two people. Anti-balaka commander Nguiambi fled.[542]
  • c. 30 July: Multiple rebel groups including FPRC, UPC and RPRC arrived in Gordil village in Vakaga.[543]

August

[edit]
  • 1 August: Four people including police officer were shot dead near Moyenne Sido by armed men.[544]
  • 2 August: Two people were killed by 3R rebels in Lokoti-Bangi village near Baboua.
  • 3 August: 3R rebels killed four civilians in Ndiba village near Baboua.[545]
  • 4 August: 3R rebels killed young boy on Nana-Bakassa–Kouki axis. Armed forces attacked Poussierre mine nearby killing one Anti-balaka fighter.[546]
  • 6 August: Soldier was killed and another injured by Anti-balaka fighters from CPC near Lady village on Bouca-Batangafo axis.[547]
  • 17 August: Six armed men were killed by armed forces near Batangafo. Two civilians were killed by armed men.[548]
  • 18 August: CPC rebels withdrew from Sam Ouandja following arrival of MINUSCA peacekeepers.[549]
  • 22 August:
    • Russian mercenaries arrived in Akoursoulbak village in Bamingui-Bangoran, looting shops, before withdrawing the next day.[550]
    • 3R rebels kidnapped group of people in village on Bozoum-Bossemptele axis.[551]
  • 29 August: Armed rebels looted two groups of people near Bouca and Batangafo.[552]

September

[edit]
  • 2 September: CPC rebels attacked Akoursoulbak.[553] After day of heavy fighting rebels managed to expel armed forces from the town before withdrawing on 4 September.[554]
  • 9 September: CPC rebels attacked Aigbando near Bria.[555] After two days of fighting they managed to take control of the town.[556]
  • 13 September: Armed forces repelled CPC attack on Gobolo neighborhood in Bria.[557] CPC rebels attacked Kpassoro village near Bria displacing around 500 people.[558]

October

[edit]
  • 3 October: Three MINUSCA peacekeepers were killed and one injured in mine explosion in Koui.[559]
  • 7 – 12 October: 10 people were killed including three civilians in clashes between two Anti-balaka factions in Ndjoukou.[560] Clashes were between pro-government faction led by Ayoloma and pro-CPC faction led by Sioni Mènè.[561]
  • 9 October: CPC rebels clashes with armed forces near Markounda with killed and injured on both sides.[562]
  • 13 October: Two soldiers were killed and one captured in rebel attack on Ndiba Molé village near Gallo.[563]
  • 15 October:
    • Self-defense fighters killed one Misseriya attacker and captured another while they were trying to steal motorcycles in village near Birao.[564]
    • Further clashes between two factions of Anti-balaka occurred in Mourou Kozo village near Ndjoukou.[561]
  • 17 October: Armed forces launched attack on UPC position in Kembe with killed and injured on both sides.[565]
  • 19 October: Armed forces repelled 3R attack on Mann. One civilian was killed and six people including two soldiers were injured.[566]
  • 20 October: Five people were kidnapped by Misseriya Arabs from Am Dafock.[564]
  • 22 October: 10 Chadian mercenaries were killed by armed forces near Batangafo.[567]
  • 23 October: 3R rebels attacked Mann forcing soldiers to withdraw. 100 houses were burnt by rebels and three civilians killed by soldiers.[568]
  • Late October: Chadian rebel group established its base north of Paoua.[569]

November

[edit]
  • 1 November: CPC rebels attacked Bokolobo kidnapping three soldiers.[570]
  • 2 November: CPC rebels attacked soldiers in Koumbélé village 10 km from Bambari.[571]
  • 3 November: Two men were shot dead by suspected UPC rebels in forest near Dimbi.[572]
  • 4 November: Russian paratroopers raided CPC base in Blakadja village killing one rebel.[573]
  • 6 November:
    • One person was killed and two injured in ambush by unidentified armed men on vehicle on Bambari-Ippy axis.[574]
    • Rebels ambushed armed forces in Simbolo village near Bambari.[575]
  • 8 November: UPC rebels attacked armed forces in Ngakobo village.[576]
  • (week of) 9 November: Group of young traders was murdered by rebels on N'dele-Sarh axis.[577]
  • 11 November: PRNC rebels kidnapped three government workers in Ndiffa village in Vakaga province.[578][579]
  • 17 November: UPC rebels attacked Ngouaboudou village on Bria-Ippy axis driving out armed forces.[580] Rebels promptly withdrew from the town. After 24 hours armed forces clashed with them killing two rebels and injuring many others.[581]
  • 18 November: Two traders were kidnapped by 3R rebels on the outskirts of Bocaranga.[582]
  • 19 November: UPC launched attack on Kouango.[583] The attack was repelled, with one soldier being wounded.[584]
  • 22 November: Armed forces were deployed in Ndjoukou after three months of Anti-balaka infighting.[585]
  • 25 November: Unidentified armed men invaded Maloum village in Ouaka looting houses.[586]
  • 27 November: Sudanese fighters, members of CPC, attacked Am Dafock looting gendarmerie building. They withdrew few hours later due to pressure of local population.[587]
  • 28 November:
    • Unknown aircraft struck Russian base in Bossangoa causing damage. Russians responded by firing at it. Two vehicles were burnt and several houses damaged.[588]
    • Anti-balaka rebels attacked vehicle with Chinese workers on Niem-Yelewa axis, kidnapping two people and killing one soldiers.[589]

December

[edit]
  • 1 December: 11 people were killed and seven injured by UPC rebels in Kolo village on Bakouma-Bangassou axis.[590]
  • 4 December: Four armed groups (MLCJ, RPRC, UFR and UFR-R) signed in Bangui an agreement announcing their dissolution.[591]
  • 7 December:
    • A trader was robbed and beaten to death in a village 35 km from Mbrès by unidentified armed men.[592]
    • Armed forces and Russian allies took full control of Birao,[593] former headquarters of MLCJ.
  • 8–9 December: Armed forces clashed with CPC rebels in Akocho village on Bria-Ndéle axis. In total 24 rebels, 13 pro-government fighters and nine (including two captured and later killed) Wagner mercenaries were killed.[594] Six pro-government fighters were captured by rebels.[595]
  • 10–11 December: UPC rebels attacked Boyo village on 10 December and Liotto day later in Ouaka. Two rebels and six soldiers were killed and weapons seized by rebels. Armed forces returned to both villages after a few hours.[596] One civilian was killed in Liotto.[597]
  • 12 December: Rebels attacked Bokolobo village, temporarily seizing it.[598] Two attackers and one civilian were killed. One soldier was injured.[599]
  • 14 December: UPC rebels torched vehicle of minister Amit Idriss on Bambari-Ngakobo axis.[600]
  • 15 December:
    • Three people were kidnapped by armed men near Bokolobo village.[601]
    • Last French troops left the Central African Republic.[602]
  • 16 December: Two people were kidnapped by unknown armed men near Ouanda Djalle.[603]
  • 17 December: UPC rebels attacked Ngakobo occupying it temporarily.[604]
  • 20 December: Two Chadian fighters were killed by armed forces in Kérengué village near Batangafo.[605]
  • 23 December: Four soldiers were killed and three injured in rebel attack near Gallo village.[606] One rebel and two civilians were killed in attack by soldiers on Ngbada village. Rebels and civilians fled to village.[607]
  • c. 25 December: Nine armed pick-ups and a few dozens of motorcycles were reportedly handed over to PRNC rebels in Ndiffa, Tiringoulou and Gordil villages in Vakaga province.[608]
  • 29–30 December: Rebels attacked twice army position in Goya village in Ouaka. Around the same week there were also attacks in Aïgbado abd Akoursoulbak villages. One vehicle was torched and people were killed and injured on both sides.[609]

2023

[edit]

January

[edit]
  • 4 January: Armed men looted vehicle in Gouzé village on Paoua-Bozoum axis. Next day they attacked motorcycle drivers in Kparé village killing one person.[610]
  • 4–12 January: In series of three attacks on Birao–Ouanda-Djallé axis by unidentified armed men, one person was killed and several were robbed including a humanitarian convoy.[611]
  • 6 January: Russian mercenaries attacked UPC rebels in Goya village killing three of them.[612]
  • 7 January: CPC rebels ambushed armed forces in Yenga village near Bouar. Two soldiers were killed and two captured, one civilian was injured.[613]
  • 9 January: Four soldiers and three Russians were killed in a clash between the two groups in Digui.[614]
  • 12 January: 3R and Anti-balaka rebels attacked Abba.[615] One soldier was killed and another injured. Attack was repelled.[616]
  • 14 January: Two Russian mercenaries and three rebels were killed in 3R attack on Yidéré site in Nana-Mambéré.[617]
  • 16 January:
    • Armed men attacked seven motorcycle drivers on Birao-Ouanda Djalle axis. Three escaped with one being shot, while four were looted.[618]
    • Alleged 3R rebels invaded Kowone village kidnapping two people.[619] One of them was eventually released on 19 January after payment of 11 million CFA francs in ransom.[620]
  • 18 January: Rebels occupied Linguiri village on Bamingui-M'brés axis where they assaulted and robbed local trader.[621]
  • 21 January: CPC rebels attacked Béloko. Two Russian mercenaries and one civilian were killed. One soldier was injured and custom building was burned down.[622]
  • 23 January:
    • CPC rebels attacked Ngarba village near Ndélé injuring one soldier. They withdrew after a few hours.[623]
    • 3R rebels robbed group of traders near Bokayan village shooting one dead who tried to escape.[624]
  • 24 January:
    • 3R rebels attacked Besson killing one soldier.[625]
    • Deputy of representative from Ngaoundaye was kidnapped near the village by 3R rebels.[626] He was eventually released a few days later.[624]
  • 25 January: 3R rebels attacked armed forces in Bondiba in Nana-Mambéré forcing them to withdraw.[627]
  • 25–6 January: Armed forces and Russian mercenaries attacked Gordil and Ndomboloye villages in Vakaga. Rebels surrounded them forcing them to withdraw to N'délé. During clashes a few people were killed and injured on both sides, two government vehicles were destroyed and two Russians and one soldier were captured by rebels.[628][629] During clashes in Gounda two Russians and four soldiers were killed a dozen others wounded. Rebel general was wounded while trying to apprehend wounded Russian fighter.[630]
  • 28 January: Government forces took control of Gounda, Gordil and Ndah after clashing with rebels.[631][632] Dozens people were killed including seven Russian mercenaries.[633]

February

[edit]
  • 7 February: Two soldiers were killed and three injured in mine explosion on Ndim-Kowone axis.[634]
  • 8 February: CPC rebels invaded Banguéla village on Bakala–Bambari axis, robbing local population before withdrawing to bush.[635]
  • 10 February: Six people including two priests were injured in mine explosion in the Ouham-Péndé prefecture.[634]
  • 14 February: CPC rebels recaptured Ndah, killing 16 soldiers and capturing 24. One rebel was killed and four injured.[636] Captured soldiers were eventually released in early April.[637]
  • 17 February: After withdrawing from Gordil, government forces bombed the town with helicopters causing most civilian population and rebels to leave.[638]
  • 23 February: Pro-government forces were redeployed in Sikikédé.[639]
  • 25 February: A soldier was killed and a few Russians were injured in mine explosion in Ouham-Pende region.[640]
  • 27 November: Two Russian mercenaries were killed and two soldiers injured by CPC rebels near Yenga village in Nana-Mambéré prefecture.[641]

March

[edit]
  • 4 March: Rebels attacked a truck near Nana-Bakassa injuring a few people.[642]
  • 8 March: Three workers kidnapped by PRNC rebels in November 2022 were fred.[643]
  • 13 March: Three Chinese national were kidnapped by armed men near Abba in Nana-Mambéré prefecture.[644] They were eventually released in early April.[645]
  • 15 March:
    • Self-defense militia captured Bambouti after clashing with UPC rebels during which one rebel general was killed.[646] Seven people were killed in total during the clashes.[647]
    • Three civilians were killed and at least three wounded as a result of rebel attack on Wawa village in Ouaka. Attack was repelled.[648]
  • 16 March: Cardinal Dieudonné Nzapalainga was kidnapped by alleged PRNC rebels near Ouadda.[649]
  • 19 March: Gunmen attacked Chimbolo mining site near Bambari killing nine Chinese nationals. CPC rebels denied responsibility.[650]
  • 22 March: CPC rebels invaded Mala village in Kemo, attacking and kidnapping people before withdrawing later that day.[651]
  • 23 March: Four soldiers were killed in attack by FPRC and MPC rebels on Markounda. The same day one soldier was killed in CPC attack near Bozoum.[652]
  • 29 March: Two soldiers were killed and three Russian mercenaries were injured in rebel ambush near Gallo.[653]
  • 30 March:
    • Rebels launched attack on Russian base in Niem, two Russians were killed.[654]
    • Azande self-defense militia repelled UPC attack on Bambouti. Several people were killed on both sides.[655]

April

[edit]
  • 4 April: Armed forces repelled rebel attack on Bossemptélé. Two soldiers and one Russian were injured.[656]
  • 5 April: Azande self-defense group launched attack on base of armed forces in Obo freeing two prisoners.[657]
  • 7 April: Three soldiers were killed in an ambush by armed men near Boda [658]
  • 16 April: Five soldiers were killed in a rebel attack near Sikikédé.[659]
  • 19 April: Three Russian mercenaries and one soldier were killed by a landmine explosion near Koui.[660]
  • 23 April: Azande self-defense group repelled attack by South Sudanese militia on Bambouti with killed and injured on both sides.[661]
  • 26 April: Armed forces attacked CPC position in Bakouma. Two rebels and two civilians were killed. They withdrew a few hours later allowing rebel to return.[662]
  • 28 April: Soldier was shot dead by unidentified armen men near Kouki in Ouham.[663]

May

[edit]
  • 5 May: CPC took control of Tiringoulou. Two soldiers were killed, two captured and one injured.[664] They retreated two days later allowing government forces to regain the town.[665]
  • 7 May: Heavy clashes erupted 10 km from Mboki between UPC and Azande armed groups.[666] Azande militiamen were eventually forced to retreat from the town by MINUSCA peacekeepers. At least 19 Azande militiamen were killed as well as some peacekeepers.[667]
  • 14 May: Chadian forces launched operation against Chadian rebels north of Paoua in the Central African Republic allegedly destroying two bases, killing 12 and arresting 30.[668]
  • 15 May: Four FACA soldiers were killed in rebel ambush near Bossangoa.[669]
  • 17 May: Azande militiamen looted building of NGO in Obo.[670]
  • 23 May: UPC rebels recaptured Kadjema near Mboki, two civilians and one Azande militant were killed.[671]
  • 24 May:
    • Two people were killed and newborn child injured by armed mean near Obo.[672]
    • DRC soldiers crossed border with C.A.R. to attack Anti-balaka base near Kouango. Several people were killed and many wounded.[673]
  • 26 May: Heavy clashes erupted between CPC rebels and local self-defense forces in Sikikédé.[674] 10 rebels and two civilians were killed, four people were injured, rebels retreated from the village.[675]
  • 30 May: Armed forces repelled CPC attack on Kabo with multiple people killed and wounded.[676]

June

[edit]
  • 5 June: CPC rebels attacked base in Baoro, killing four Russians and injuring five.[677]
  • 8 June: Four soldiers were killed and seven injured in CPC attack on patrol in Bodjomo village near Markounda.[678] Russians ambushed rebels capturing one of them.[679]
  • 11 June: One rebel was killed and four injured in Russian ambush in Bongou 55 km north of Bria.[680] Clashes continued the next day with rebels claiming to have killed 10 pro-government fighters and government claiming PRNC chief of staff Mohamed Ali was killed.[681]
  • 13 June: 3R rebels attacked Makoundji Ouali village near Bocaranga. Three members of security forces were captured.[682]
  • 17 June: Russians again entered Nzacko, with rebels withdrawing shortly before.[683]
  • 20 June: Azande militiamen again launched attack on Mboki town, attack was repelled by UPC rebels.[684] Reportedly at least 40 fighters were killed on both sides as well as four civilians.[685]
  • 23 June: Russian mercenaries clashed with CPC rebels in Zere village near Bossangoa. Four vehicles of Russians were burned.[686]

July

[edit]
  • 3 July: Four soldiers and one civilian were killed and one civilian injured in CPC attack on Gobolo near Abba.[687]
  • 4 July: PRNC attacked Sam Ouandja. Six people were killed, including the gendarmerie brigade commander, two gendarmerie personnel, two teenagers, and one rebel.[688][689]
  • 6 July: Fighters were killed and injured and one UPC rebel captured after clashes between UPC and self-defense militia in Dembia village.[690]
  • 10 July: Rwandan peacekeepers conducted an operation against PRNC rebels outside the Sam Ouandja town. Three rebels (including general Bin Laden) were killed and one captured and one peacekeeper was killed.[691]
  • 12 July: Two soldiers were killed and one injured in rebel attack on Liré village near Bossangoa.[692]
  • 24 July: CPC rebels occupied Nana-Bakassa after brief battle with armed forces before retreating a few hours later.[693] Three rebels were killed and two injured.[694]

August

[edit]
  • 1 August: Armed men attacked Tiri village near N'dele killing 13 people including mayor.[695]
  • 5 August: pro-government forces attacked UPC position in Grignanda village on Bokolobo-Chimbolo axis. Three soldiers and four Black Russians were killed.[696]
  • 6–7 August: At least eight people were killed due to clashes between UPC and Azande AKG in Haute-Mbomou.[697]
  • 13 August: Following kidnapping of Muslim civilian by Azande militiaman, the latest clashed with soldiers leaving one Azande fighter injured.[698]
  • 25 August: Armed forces attacked UPC position in Goya village forcing rebels to withdraw. Deaths were reported on both sides.[699]
  • 25–6 August: Unidentified armed men launched attack at Yawa village near Boda.[700]
  • 29 August: Azande AKG militia launched attack on Mboki with killed on both sides.[701]
  • 31 August: Azande AKG militia killed several people on Mboki–Zemio road.[702]

September

[edit]
  • 7 September: CPC rebels attacked Zamasinda village in Bamingui-Bangoran injuring one soldier.[703]
  • 10 September: Three Russian mercenaries were killed in a clash with 3R rebels near Nguia-Bouar.[704]
  • 11 September: One soldier was killed in rebel attack on Miamere village in Bamingui-Bangoran.[705]
  • 18 September: Armed forces repelled 3R attack on Beloko. One civilian was injured.[706]
  • 21 September: Three soldiers were killed in rebel attack on Zombossinda in Bamingui-Bangoran.[707]
  • 24 September: 3R rebels launched attack on Besson forcing soldiers to withdraw.[708]

October

[edit]
  • 1 October: Two Catholic priests were robbed by Anti-balaka militiamen on Baoro–Bozoum axis. Day before another group of people was robbed and assaulted near Bozoum.[709][710]
  • 1–6 October: Armed men occupied Kratoma and Kpata villages in Bamingui-Bangoran committing acts of looting, property destruction and sexual violence.[711]
  • 7 October: 3R rebels attacked Anti-balaka militiamen in Bata village killing six of them and freeing 10 hostages.[712]
  • 12 October: 3R rebels attacked army position in Bézèrè near Bocaranga killing three soldiers.[713]
  • 18 October: One soldier was killed and two wounded in rebel ambush 25 km from Nana-Bakassa.[714]
  • 20 October: UPC seized Mbo village from the government forces.[715] Later the government recaptured it.[716]
  • 21 October: CPC rebels attacked FACA position between Miamani and Tiri, capturing weapons.[717]
  • c. 22 October: Village chief and his son were murdered by alleged PRNC rebels outside of Ouadda.[718]
  • 22 October: Wagner Group attacked mining sites near Kouki and Markounda killing four rebels (including MPC general Adjadj) and 12 civilians.[719]

November

[edit]
  • 2 November: CPC rebels attacked Moyenne-Sido seizing the town before withdrawing later that day. Five people were killed and eight injured.[720]
  • 7 November: Two people including two gendarmes and a woman were killed by armed men on Baoro-Carnot axis.[721]
  • 18 November: Four Chinese citizens were kidnapped by armed men in Abba subprefecture.[722]
  • 24 November: CPC rebels took control of Moyenne-Sido and attacked nearby village of Mboh.[723] Armed forces recaptured Sido four days later.[724]
  • 30 November: 3R rebels attacked Ndim and Létélé killing two civilians and injuring a soldier.[725]

December

[edit]
  • 10 December: An explosion occurred on Wagner base in Kaga-Bandoro, injuring four mercenaries.[726]
  • 21 December: FACA clashed with 3R rebels in Nzakoundou, Ouham-Pendé. One soldier and 15 civilians were killed.[727]

2024

[edit]

January

[edit]
  • 8 January:
    • UPC rebels attacked the FACA base in Kabo. Several soldiers and a civilian were killed.[728][729]
    • Russian mercenaries captured Kéngué village near Mingala following heavy clash with CPC rebels.[730]
  • 10 January: CPC rebels attacked army base in Tiri forcing soldiers to retreat.[731]
  • 15 January: CPC rebels attacked army base in Boungou near Bria.[732]
  • 31 January: PRNC rebels from Ndiffa attacked a FACA checkpoint 5 km from Gordil in Manou and briefly occupied it before the army's reinforcements arrived. One FACA soldier was killed.[733][734]

February

[edit]
  • 2 February: Military High Command announced the death of Mohamed Ali, alias B13, leader of the PRNC armed movement, active in the region, he died as a result of injuries sustained in a previous attack.[735]
  • 9-10 February: FACA and Wagner clashed with the rebels in Aba mining site near Beloko. One FACA soldier was killed, and one Wagner mercenary was injured.[736]
  • 11 February: Two soldiers were killed in CPC attack on a village near Amada-Gaza.[737]
  • 24 February: Armed forces conducted armed operation against armed groups in Miamani, Chari and Diki villages in Bamingui-Bangoran.[738]

March

[edit]
  • 6 March: 10 civilians were kidnapped by armed men near Yaloke.[739]
  • 7 March: Armed rebels attacked .[740]
  • 8 March:The Central African Armed Forces (FACA) and their Russian allies have regained control of the town of Sikikédé, also called Ndah, from the rebels of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC).The clash resulted in the death of 5 Faca soldiers with 2 injured and about 40 rebels were killed.[741][742]

April

[edit]
  • 2 April: At least 18 civilians were killed by 3R rebels near Kella-Maoulé village in Nana-Mambéré province.[743]
  • 7 April: Wagner attacked Joseph Kony's hideout 10 miles from Yemen. They torched the villages and arrested the village chief. Two civilians and two Wagner militias were killed. Nevertheless, Wagner failed to capture Kony as he and his 71 men fled towards Sudan.[744]
  • 13 April: UPC killed three civilians in Tabane, Haut-Mbomou.[745]
  • 14 April:
    • Three soldiers and Russian mercenaries were killed in 3R ambush outside of Bocaranga.[746]
    • CPC attacked Kologbota near Bakouma. They killed 14 people and burned six houses.[747][748]
  • 15 April: CPC stormed FACA position in Kadjama. Two soldiers and one civilian were killed.[749]

May

[edit]
  • 6 May: Six civilians were killed and many houses burned after 3R rebels attacked the Gazi-Beya village.[750]
  • 12 May – At least four people are killed in an attack by the Coalition of Patriots for Change in the gold-mining town of Gaga, Ombella-M'Poko.[751]
  • 22 May: 12 men were killed by unidentified armed men near Kaga-Bandoro.[752]
  • 24 May -
    • An unknown armed group attacked FACA convoy in Tedoa, Nana-Mambéré.[753]
    • FACA and Wagner launched military operation against CPC rebels in Bondodi-Bodjomo axis.[754]
  • 25 May - Azande Ani Kpi Gbe and Wagner launched a military offensive to defeat UPC rebels in Mboki, Zemio, and Djemah. A clash was reported in Mboki.[755]
  • 27 May - FACA and their Russian allies have successfully captured town of Mboki, Zemio and Djemah from UPC rebels. A clash between UPC rebels and FACA occurred in Kitésssa village near the town of Zemio, which resulted in Four rebels killed and another three injured.[756][757]

June

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  • 1 June - CPC rebels attacked the FACA position in Nzacko. The government forces managed to repel the attack and killed 12 rebels.[758]
  • 5 June – FACA and MINUSCA have successfully recaptured the village of Mouka and the town of Ouadda from rebels.[759]
  • 15 June – Three UPC rebels were killed while trying to surrender by Azande militiamen in Zemio.[760]
  • 19 – 23 June – Wagner launched military operations against CPC rebels in Goya, Yako, and Bambari in Ouaka.[761]
  • 19 June - Azande Ani Kpi Gbe clashed with UPC in Banangui, killing one Azande militia.[762]
  • 22 June – CPC attacked a mining site near Bossangoa and killed 5 civilians, including 4 Burkinabè.[763]
  • 28 June - UPC rebels attacked FACA position in Goya village, resulting in 7 rebels and one FACA soldier killed.[764][765]

July

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  • 2 July - An unknown armed group stormed FACA position in Ngoutéré.[766] Five soldiers were killed and two were taken hostage.[767] Two days leter rebels killed a soldier near Ngoutéré.[768]
  • 8 July: Two Chinese nationals were kidnapped by armed men near Beloko.[769]
  • 17 July: Three civilians were murdered by alleged PRNC rebels on Ouadda–Ouanda Djalle axis.[770]
  • 19 July: About 250 CPC rebels surrendered to the FACA in Korompoko in Ouham.[771]
  • 20 July: Armed forces clashed with UPC rebels in Zangba.[772] Before withdrawing UPC rebels looted the property of local residents.[773]
  • 22 July: José Befio, leader of Anti-balaka in Ouham was killed together with his lieutant in Bouca by armed forces and their Russian allies.[774]
  • 25 July: 3R rebels attacked Russian position in Sagna mine near Bozoum.[775]

August

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  • 2 August: 3R rebels killed two FACA soldiers in an ambush near Amada-Gaza.[776]
  • 4 August: Armed forces captured Pombolo killing one UPC rebel and capturing two.[777]
  • 8 August: CPC fighters 8 Aug killed five traders in ambush in Gambo sub-prefecture, Mbomou prefecture.[778]
  • 13 August: 3R rebels killed two Russian paramilitaries in ambush near mining site in Markounda sub-prefecture, Ouham prefecture.[778]
  • 19 August: UPC carried out ambush against Azande Ani Kpi Gbe near Guinikoumba, killing four AAKG militia.[779]

September

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  • 4-5 September: FACA and Wagner launched an unsuccessful attack against CPC in Roquette mining site, near Markounda. The attack caused to the death of 5 rebels, two Wagner members, and a FACA soldier.[780]
  • 11 September: 3R rebels stormed the FACA position Ngoutéré, killing four soldiers. The attackers retreated when Wagner arrived in the village a few hours after the attack.[781]
  • 30 September: A soldiers was killed in rebel ambush near Ouandja-Djalle.[782]

October

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  • 6 October: Alleged AAKG militias killed around 20 civilians in Dembia.[783]
  • 8 October: CPC rebels launched unsuccessful attack against position in Ngarba, Bamingui-Bangoran. During the attack, the rebels looted shops and houses. One soldier and three civilians were killed.[784]
  • 9 October: A clash between FACA and UPC took placed in Fadama, 3 KM from Bakouma. FACA killed two rebels and several of them injured.[785][786]
  • 31 October: 3R rebels carried out ambush against FACA convoy who escorted a Chinese citizen near Alim. Two FACA soldiers were killed and the rebels took hostage of the vehicle occupants, including a Chinese citizen.[787]

November

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  • 6 November: UPC rebels attacked FACA checkpoint in Yangouhoda near Nzacko. One soldier was killed.[788]
  • 8 November: Wagner and FACA launched a military operation against 3R rebels in Ngaoukala.[789]
  • 10 November:
    • An unidentified armed group carried out an ambush against two police officers in Maloum during a patrol. One police officer was killed while the other missing.[790]
    • FACA clashed with Anti-balaka in Abba-Bogani. FACA soldiers fled and the Anti-balaka seized weapons and burned ten military motorcycles.[791]
  • 12 November: CPC-F rebels attacked FACA outpost near Ndembo. Two soldiers were reportedly killed and FACA retreated to the bush.[792]
  • 14 November: UPC rebels ambushed Wagner and its allies near Gbenga, killing one soldier.[793]

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  151. ^ "RCA : tension préélectorale, panique à Yaloké et à Bossembélé, les Anti-Balaka occupent Gaga". 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 16 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
  152. ^ "RCA : 3 morts et 1 disparu dans une attaque d'une patrouille des forces de l'ordre à Zawa". 16 December 2020. Archived from the original on 16 December 2020. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
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  154. ^ "Dernière minute : la ville de Bozoum tombée entre les mains des rebelles, et combats en cours à Bossembélé". 18 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 December 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  155. ^ "RCA : Yaloké, 2 FACA et 2 gendarmes tués, deux pick-up des FACA récupérés par des rebelles, et les habitations des autorités pillées". 18 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 December 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  156. ^ "RCA : inquiétude à Bangui, la ville de Bossembélé serait tombée aux mains des rebelles". 18 December 2020. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  157. ^ "RCA : combat de Bossembélé, des renforts arrivent de Bangui, et l'ancien Président François Bozizé apparaît en public à Bossangoa". 18 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 December 2020. Retrieved 18 December 2020.
  158. ^ "Alerte info : Mbaïki, sous contrôle des rebelles, la résidence du préfet pillée, le commissaire de la ville en fuite, la population en débandade". 18 December 2020. Archived from the original on 18 December 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  159. ^ "Afrique – Centrafrique: Casques bleus déployés, l'ONU appelle au calme". 19 December 2020. Archived from the original on 19 December 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
  160. ^ "RCA : la ville de gallo (nord-ouest) vient d'être occupée par des rebelles". 19 December 2020. Archived from the original on 19 December 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2020.
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  162. ^ "RCA : Grimari (Centre) sous contrôle des rebelles". 20 December 2020. Archived from the original on 20 December 2020. Retrieved 20 December 2020.
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  164. ^ "RCA : Baboua, la ville du Président de l'Assemblée nationale, est aux mains des rebelles". 21 December 2020. Archived from the original on 21 December 2020. Retrieved 21 December 2020.
  165. ^ "Alerte info : la ville de Bambari (Centre) vient de tomber aux mains des rebelles". 22 December 2020. Archived from the original on 22 December 2020. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  166. ^ "RCA : les rebelles attaquent les positions des forces gouvernementales à Boyali". 22 December 2020. Archived from the original on 22 December 2020. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  167. ^ "RCA : panique au PK12, les FACA en débandade, les quartiers se vident". 23 December 2020. Archived from the original on 23 December 2020. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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  172. ^ "RCA : la coalition rebelle rompt son cessez-le-feu, trois Casques bleus tués". 25 December 2020. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 26 December 2020.
  173. ^ "RCA : la ville de Bouar, tombée aux mains des rebelles le jour de vote, est toujours sous le choc". 30 December 2020. Archived from the original on 24 February 2024. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
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  178. ^ "RCA : les rebelles du CPC quittent la ville de Carnot". 31 December 2020. Archived from the original on 19 January 2021. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  179. ^ "RCA : la ville de Bangassou attaquée par des hommes armés". 3 January 2021. Archived from the original on 3 January 2021. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
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  181. ^ "RCA : un élément de la garde rapprochée du chef de l'État assassiné par des hommes armés". 7 January 2021. Archived from the original on 7 January 2021. Retrieved 7 January 2021.
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  185. ^ "les Casques bleus reprennent aux rebelles le contrôle de Bangassou". 17 January 2021. Archived from the original on 17 January 2021. Retrieved 17 January 2021.
  186. ^ RCA : forte détonation d’armes automatiques à Bouar Archived 2021-03-01 at the Wayback Machine, 17 January 2021
  187. ^ "RCA : violent affrontement en cours entre les Casques bleus et les rebelles de l'UPC à 15 kilomètres de Bangassou". 18 January 2021. Archived from the original on 18 January 2021. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
  188. ^ "RCA : violent combat dans la localité de Boda, les rebelles et les populations en fuite". 25 January 2021. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
  189. ^ "RCA : offensive des forces gouvernementales contre des rebelles tentant d'asphyxier Bangui". 26 January 2021. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  190. ^ "RCA: ratissage des rebelles de CPC au village Mpoko Ngbodo par les FACA". 29 January 2021. Archived from the original on 29 January 2021. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  191. ^ "C. Africa govt forces retake key town from rebels". 4 February 2021. Archived from the original on 28 November 2021. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  192. ^ "RCA : l'armée nationale, appuyée par les mercenaires russes et rwandais reprennent Yaloké". 6 February 2021. Archived from the original on 6 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  193. ^ "RCA : les forces gouvernementales sont arrivées à Baoro, à moins de 80 km de Bouar". 8 February 2021. Archived from the original on 21 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  194. ^ "RCA : Bouar, la ville est désormais sans rebelles". 8 February 2021. Archived from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 8 February 2021.
  195. ^ "RCA : les soldats FACA et leurs alliés russes et rwandais ont repris la ville de cantonnier, à la frontière avec le Cameroun". 11 February 2021. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
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  197. ^ "RCA : affrontement entre les rebelles et les forces de l'ordre à la sortie nord de Bambari sur l'axe Ippy". 11 February 2021. Archived from the original on 11 February 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
  198. ^ "Centrafrique: les autorités annoncent la reprise de Beloko par l'armée". 11 February 2021. Archived from the original on 12 February 2021. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
  199. ^ "RCA : reprise des combats vendredi soir à Ndassima entre les rebelles de l'UPC et les FACA appuyés par les mercenaires russes". 13 February 2021. Archived from the original on 13 February 2021. Retrieved 13 February 2021.
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  201. ^ "RCA: poursuite des offensives de l'armée nationale contre les positions des groupes armés". 19 February 2021. Archived from the original on 19 February 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  202. ^ "RCA : les rebelles de la CPC quittent la ville de Bozoum pour une destination inconnue". 20 February 2021. Archived from the original on 20 February 2021. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
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  204. ^ RCA : l’avancée des forces loyalistes à Bossangoa marque le pas Archived 2021-02-24 at the Wayback Machine, 24 February 2021
  205. ^ RCA : l’offensive de l’armée contre les rebelles de la CPC dans la Mambéré-Kadéi tourne au fiasco Archived 2021-02-24 at the Wayback Machine, 24 February
  206. ^ RCA : reprise de la ville de Bossangoa par les FACA, les rebelles se retirent Archived 2021-02-25 at the Wayback Machine, 24 February
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  208. ^ Alerte info : la ville de Bozoum reprise par l’armée nationale Archived 2021-02-25 at the Wayback Machine, 25 February 2021
  209. ^ RCA : arrivée des forces de défense à Kambakota, les rebelles disparaissent dans la nature Archived 2021-02-26 at the Wayback Machine, 26 February
  210. ^ RCA : reprise des combats ce matin entre les rebelles de la CPC et les forces coalisées du gouvernement dans la localité de Berberati Archived 2021-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, 4 March 2021
  211. ^ Sous l´autorité du Président de la République, je salue l´entrée de nos forces et des alliés à Bouca Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 4 March 2021
  212. ^ Nos forces et les alliés progressent ! Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 5 March 2021
  213. ^ La ville d´Abba ( une des sous-préfectures de la Nana- Mambéré) est sous contrôle des Faca et les forces alliées Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 5 March 2021
  214. ^ RCA : arrivée des soldats FACA et leurs alliés russes à Paoua Archived 2021-03-06 at the Wayback Machine, 6 March 2021
  215. ^ Je félicite nos soldats et les alliés qui viennent de faire leur entrée à Ngakobo Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 7 March 2021
  216. ^ Courage à nos soldats et les alliés qui combattent à Amadagaza(une des sept sous préfectures de la Mambéré Kadeï) axe Berberati Archived 2024-02-24 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 7 March 2021
  217. ^ Après avoir pris le contrôle du corridor Gamboula (une des sous-préfectures de la Mambéré Kadeï) il y a deux(2) jours, nos soldats et les alliés viennent de faire leur entrée dans la ville de Gamboula Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 7 March 2021
  218. ^ Je salue et félicite nos soldats et les alliés qui, après la reprise de Ngakobo, ont pris simultanément au matin de ce 8 mars 2021 le contrôle de la ville de Kouango (une des cinq sous-préfectures de la Ouaka) et le village Bokolobo Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 8 March 2021
  219. ^ RCA : Bangassou, présence massive des rebelles signalée dans la commune rurale de Sayo-Niakari Archived 2021-03-09 at the Wayback Machine, 9 March 2021
  220. ^ RCA : Bozoum, l’armée nationale reprend le contrôle du village Manga après des heures de combat Archived 2021-03-11 at the Wayback Machine, 11 March 2021
  221. ^ En ce vendredi le 12-03-021 une Opération Militaire sacré baptisé au nom l'Éternel des Armées le tout puissant à la reconquête en force de la ville de Ndjoukou Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, 12 April 2021
  222. ^ "RCA : l'armée nationale et ses alliés ont repris la ville de Nana-Boguila aux mains de la CPC". 18 February 2021. Archived from the original on 18 March 2021. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  223. ^ "RCA : Ngaoundaye et Bakouma, les rebelles de la CPC se retirent de ces deux localités". 18 March 2021. Archived from the original on 18 March 2021. Retrieved 18 March 2021.
  224. ^ RCA : détonations d’armes à Alindao, les mercenaires russes affrontent les rebelles de la CPC Archived 2021-03-18 at the Wayback Machine, 18 March 2021
  225. ^ Армия ЦАР разгромила боевиков в деревне Боколобо на юге страны Archived 2021-03-21 at the Wayback Machine, 21 March 2021
  226. ^ Félicitations à nos militaires et aux alliés qui ont pris le contrôle de Bria, chef lieu de la Prefecture de la Haute Kotto. Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 22 March 2021
  227. ^ RCA : retour au calme à Bria après une journée de tension Archived 2021-03-23 at the Wayback Machine, 22 March 2021
  228. ^ RCA: sept véhicules d'une mission humanitaire enlevés par des hommes armés à Bakouma Archived 2021-03-25 at the Wayback Machine, 24 March 2021
  229. ^ RCA : affrontement entre les soldats FACA et les rebelles de la CPC dans la périphérie de Bouar Archived 2021-03-24 at the Wayback Machine, 24 March 2021
  230. ^ RCA : le calme est revenu cet après-midi à Bessan après une journée d’affrontement entre les rebelles et les FACA Archived 2021-03-25 at the Wayback Machine, 24 March 2021
  231. ^ RCA : une nouvelle vague d’arrivée des rebelles de la CPC à Ngaoundaye Archived 2021-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, 26 March 2021
  232. ^ RCA: le point de la situation sécuritaire avec le Lieutenant Valery Martial Yogo Archived 2021-03-26 at the Wayback Machine, 25 March 2021
  233. ^ RCA : la ville de Mbrés, dans la Nana-Grébizi, a été reprise samedi par les mercenaires russes Archived 2021-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, 28 March 2021
  234. ^ RCA : Mbrés, deux rebelles de la CPC tué par les mercenaires russes Archived 2021-03-28 at the Wayback Machine, 28 March 2021
  235. ^ RCA : reprise de la ville de Mbrés par les rebelles de la CPC, les mercenaires russes quittent la ville Archived 2021-03-29 at the Wayback Machine, 29 March 2021
  236. ^ RCA : violente attaque des positions des soldats FACA à l’entrée de Bria par les rebelles du CPC Archived 2021-04-02 at the Wayback Machine, 2 April 2021
  237. ^ RCA : la sous-préfecture de Aba( nord-ouest) reprise par l’armée nationale et ses alliés Archived 2021-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, 6 April 2021
  238. ^ RCA: UPC d’Ali Darassa, le groupe rebelle radical quitte la CPC Archived 2021-05-20 at the Wayback Machine, 6 April 2021
  239. ^ RCA: kontrola miasta Ippy i jego okolic przez siły rządowe Archived 2021-04-06 at the Wayback Machine, 6 April 2021
  240. ^ Nous saluons la présence de nos soldats et des alliés à Niem Yelowa ( une des des bases des 3R, Nana Mambéré) depuis le 7 avril 2021. Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 9 April 2021
  241. ^ RCA : retour des mercenaires russes à Mbrés, les rebelles ont disparu Archived 2021-04-10 at the Wayback Machine, 9 April 2021
  242. ^ RCA : les villes de Bakala et Mourouba reprises par les forces loyalistes Archived 2021-04-10 at the Wayback Machine, 10 April 2021
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  244. ^ Sous l´autorité du Président de la République, je salue et félicite nos militaires et alliés qui ont fait leur entrée ce jour à Batangafo Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 12 April 2021
  245. ^ RCA : la ville de Kabo, dans l’Ouham-Fafa, est reprise par l’armée nationale et ses alliés Archived 2021-04-16 at the Wayback Machine, 15 April 2021
  246. ^ RCA : Embuscade à Birao, trois militaires tués Archived 2021-04-17 at the Wayback Machine, 17 April 2021
  247. ^ Sido au main des autorités Centrafricaines Archived 2021-04-19 at the Wayback Machine, Rcanews236, 19 April 2021
  248. ^ Sous l´autorité du Président de la République, je salue et félicite nos militaires et les alliés qui ont repris la ville de Markounda Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 19 April 2021
  249. ^ RCA : les mercenaires russes et syriens ont repris la ville de Yalinga sans affrontement Archived 2021-04-23 at the Wayback Machine, 22 April 2021
  250. ^ RCA : la ville de Nzako reprise par les mercenaires russes et syriens Archived 2021-04-28 at the Wayback Machine, 28 April 2021
  251. ^ Félicitations et tous nos encouragements à nos militaires et alliés qui ont repris Yelowa(une des sept sous préfectures de la Nana Mambéré) Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 28 April 2021
  252. ^ RCA : présence des combattants rebelles de l’UPC signalée dans la localité d’Alindao, plusieurs personnes assassinées Archived 2021-05-01 at the Wayback Machine, 1 May 2021
  253. ^ RCA : incursion des combattants rebelles de 3R dans la localité de « Abba », la population en fuite Archived 2021-05-05 at the Wayback Machine, 4 May 2021
  254. ^ Sous l'autorité du Président de la République, je salue et félicite nos braves militaires et les alliés qui viennent de faire leur entrée à Mobaye Archived 2023-10-11 at the Wayback Machine, Ngrebada Firmin, 4 May 2021
  255. ^ RCA : attaque contre des positions des forces de défense et de sécurité dans la Nana-Mambéré Archived 2021-05-06 at the Wayback Machine, 5 May 2021
  256. ^ RCA : reprise de la ville de Kémbé, mais aussi de Dimbi, de Poumbolo et de Gambo par les forces loyalistes Archived 2021-05-07 at the Wayback Machine, 6 May 2021
  257. ^ Flash info : détonations d’armes automatiques dans la ville de Baboua Archived 2021-05-10 at the Wayback Machine, 8 May 2021
  258. ^ RCA: la ville de Bakoum désormais sous contrôle des FACA et leurs alliés Archived 2021-10-27 at the Wayback Machine, 10 May 2021
  259. ^ COMMUNIQUÉ DE L'ÉTAT MAJOR DES FORCES ARMÉES COMMUNIQUÉ DE L’ÉTAT MAJOR DES FORCES ARMÉES CENTRAFRICAINES FACA Archived 2021-05-22 at the Wayback Machine, 21 May 2021
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  262. ^ RCA : violente attaque des groupes armés au village Grevaï, au moins 10 morts et plusieurs blessés Archived 2021-06-02 at the Wayback Machine, 18 May 2021
  263. ^ Centrafrique : des morts dans des accrochages entre l’armée et les rebelles Archived 2021-05-20 at the Wayback Machine, 20 May 2021
  264. ^ A few days ago, one of the settlements in the commune of Ngrevi-Kpamia in the north of CAR was attacked by militants from the UPC. Upon the arrival of government forces and Wagner, a battle ensued, during which armed militants were driven out of the captured positions Archived 2021-06-02 at the Wayback Machine, Liveuamap
  265. ^ RCA :une attaque des positions de l’armée nationale fait un mort dans l’Ouham-Péndé Archived 2021-05-26 at the Wayback Machine, 26 May 2021
  266. ^ Bria, trois rebelles de la CPC tué par les mercenaires russes au village Bongou Archived 2021-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, 27 May 2021
  267. ^ RCA : les rebelles de 3R encerclent la ville de Djim, la population en fuite Archived 2021-05-27 at the Wayback Machine, 27 May 2021
  268. ^ RCA : la ville de Bozoum attaquée, les lignes téléphoniques coupées Archived 2021-05-28 at the Wayback Machine, 28 May 2021
  269. ^ Three Russian Paramilitaries Killed In Central African Republic Archived 2021-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, 30 May 2021
  270. ^ Les sous-jacents des affrontements frontaliers FACA Wagner Rwandais vs 3R / CPC dans la région riche en or du nord-ouest de la RCA. Archived 2021-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, 4 June 2021
  271. ^ RCA : violent accrochage ce dimanche entre l’armée tchadienne et les mercenaires de Wagner à la frontière Archived 2021-05-31 at the Wayback Machine, 30 May 2021
  272. ^ RCA : incursion des rebelles de 3R au village Makounzi Wali vers Bocaranga Archived 2021-05-31 at the Wayback Machine, 31 May 2021
  273. ^ Bambari, trois morts dans une attaque des positions de l’armée nationale au quartier Élevage Archived 2021-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, 5 June 2021
  274. ^ Central African Republic: 14 dead in herders farmers conflict Archived 2021-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, 15 June 2021
  275. ^ RCA : un garde rapproché du chef rebelle Ali Darassa tué dans un affrontement avec les mercenaires de Wagner à Bokolobo Archived 2021-06-15 at the Wayback Machine, 14 June 2021
  276. ^ En Centrafrique, les mercenaires de Wagner accusés d’un nouveau massacre dans le centre nord Archived 2021-06-21 at the Wayback Machine, 21 June 2021
  277. ^ RCA : violent affrontement entre les rebelles et l’armée nationale à la frontière avec le Cameroun, plusieurs FACA capturés, d’autres en fuite Archived 2021-06-23 at the Wayback Machine, 22 June 2021
  278. ^ Renewed conflict has displaced hundreds of thousands of people in Central African Republic Archived 2021-08-23 at the Wayback Machine, 20 August 2021
  279. ^ RCA : les FACA, dépassés par les 3R, ont abandonné toutes leurs positions à Man, Ndim, Wouro, soûlé … pour se regrouper à bang Archived 2021-06-25 at the Wayback Machine, 24 June 2021
  280. ^ Centrafrique : les rebelles de la CPC sur l’axe Kaga-Bandoro-Ndélé sont liquidés Archived 2021-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, 26 June 2021
  281. ^ Sango, Ndjoni (June 27, 2021). "RCA: la vie roule à merveille à Ndelé sous contrôle des FACA". Archived from the original on July 9, 2021. Retrieved July 4, 2021.
  282. ^ RCA : Alindao attaquée, la ville serait tombée Archived 2021-06-28 at the Wayback Machine, 28 June 2021
  283. ^ RCA: reprise de la ville d’Alindao par les FACA et alliés russes Archived 2021-07-01 at the Wayback Machine, 30 June 2021
  284. ^ Alindao, les rebelles de l’UPC sont toujours dans la ville, et occupent leur ancienne base, la population paniquée Archived 2021-07-02 at the Wayback Machine, 1 July 2021
  285. ^ Alindao, les rebelles disparaissent après l’arrivée des mercenaires de Wagner Archived 2021-07-03 at the Wayback Machine, 2 July 2021
  286. ^ «Боевики сразу угодили в засаду»: как армия ЦАР провела спецоперацию в городе Малум Archived 2021-07-04 at the Wayback Machine, 4 July 2021
  287. ^ BREAKING/Region: Brutal & Bloody Action By FACA & Russians In Mboutago Archived 2021-07-09 at the Wayback Machine, 3 July 2021
  288. ^ RCA : les 3R multiplient des barricades sur l’axe Bozoum – Bossemptélé Archived 2021-07-10 at the Wayback Machine, 10 July 2021
  289. ^ RCA : la ville de Bozoum, dans l’Ouham-Péndé, encerclée de nouveau par les éléments rebelles de 3R Archived 2021-07-13 at the Wayback Machine, 12 July 2021
  290. ^ RCA : Bria, quatre rebelles de la CPC neutralisé au village Aïgbado par les mercenaires de Wagner Archived 2021-07-15 at the Wayback Machine, 14 July 2021
  291. ^ RCA : Ndélé, les combattants rebelles de la CPC accusés de pillage dans le village Miamani Archived 2021-10-24 at the Wayback Machine, 18 July 2021
  292. ^ RCA : Les déplacés continuent d’affluer à Bozoum Archived 2021-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, 16 July 2021
  293. ^ RCA : l’attaque des mercenaires russes à Bossangoa, le bilan s’alourdit à 12 morts Archived 2021-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, 21 July 2021
  294. ^ Too high a price: Real killings and information war in the Central African Republic Archived 2021-07-22 at the Wayback Machine, 22 July 2021
  295. ^ RCA : attaque des positions des FACA dans le nord-ouest, deux morts et deux blessés Archived 2021-07-28 at the Wayback Machine, 27 July 2021
  296. ^ Centrafrique : Un mort dans une attaque des rebelles au sud-Est du pays Archived 2021-07-27 at the Wayback Machine, 27 July 2021
  297. ^ RCA: une trentaine d’ex combattants déposent les armes à Bria Archived 2021-07-31 at the Wayback Machine, 29 July 2021
  298. ^ Alerte info : 5 FACA tués, un autre porté disparu dans une attaque de 3R à Man Archived 2021-07-31 at the Wayback Machine, 31 July 2021
  299. ^ Centrafrique : Une centaine d’éléments armés de la CPC de Bria dans la Haute-Kotto déposent volontairement leurs armes Archived 2021-08-02 at the Wayback Machine, 31 July 2021
  300. ^ Dernières heures : affrontements en cours entre les 3R et les mercenaires russes dans le nord-ouest Archived 2021-08-05 at the Wayback Machine, 5 August 2021
  301. ^ RCA: une base des rebelles près de la ville de Bossangoa neutralisée par les FACA Archived 2021-08-10 at the Wayback Machine, 9 August 2021
  302. ^ Добровольная демилитаризация прошла на северо-западе ЦАР, 12 August 2021
  303. ^ RCA : deux personnes tuées à Bozoum par des hommes en arme, 17 August 2021
  304. ^ RCA : violente attaque des positions de 3R par les mercenaires russes dans le nord-ouest, 3 personnes tuées, 22 August 2021
  305. ^ RCA : l’offensive des mercenaires russes contre les rebelles de 3R se poursuit dans le Nord-ouest, il y’a des morts, 24 August 2021
  306. ^ RCA : trois personnes kidnappées par de présumés rebelles dans le Nord-ouest, 24 August 2021
  307. ^ RCA : deux mines terrestres viennent de sauter dans le nord-ouest, deux morts, 25 August 2021
  308. ^ Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, 30 August 2021
  309. ^ RCA : nouveau bombardement russe dans le nord-ouest, la population en débandade, 31 August 2021
  310. ^ Un bombardement russe fait trois morts dans une localité de la Mambéré-Kadéï, à l’ouest de la RCA, 30 August 2021
  311. ^ RCA : deux morts dans une attaque du convoi sur l’axe Béloko Baboua, 1 September 2021
  312. ^ Six rebelles de 3R »interpellés au Cameroun, 8 September 2021
  313. ^ RCA : présence des rebelles signalés à Zoukombo, le corridor Bangui Béloko perturbé, 2 September 2021
  314. ^ RCA : reprise normale de circulation sur l’axe Bangui Béloko, 2 September 2021
  315. ^ Centrafrique : 4 morts dans un affrontement dans le centre du pays, 5 September 2021
  316. ^ Merci pour l'interetion de nos forces dans le village ATONGO BAKARI situé à 70Km de la ville de BRIA sur l'axe IRABANDA. Nos forces ont fait 35Km à pieds pour se rendre dans leur base où ils ont affligié de lourde pperte aux rebelles
  317. ^ Centrafrique : Des missiles sol-Air découverts à Moyen Sido par les FACA ?, 8 September 2021
  318. ^ Centrafrique : découverte d'autres matériels de guerre suspects vers Bata-Bozoum par les FACA, 11 September 2021
  319. ^ RCA : nouveau massacre, au moins 40 morts dans une attaque des mercenaires russes dans le Nord-ouest, 8 September 2021
  320. ^ "The Humanitarian Coordinator strongly condemns death of humanitarian killed by explosive device in the Central African Republic". reliefweb. 10 September 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  321. ^ RCA : présence des éléments rebelles de l’UPC signalée dans la localité de Yalinga, 13 September 2021
  322. ^ Opération contre les rebelles de la CPC , les mercenaires russes multiplient de bombardement dans l’Ouest de la RCA, 15 September 2021
  323. ^ RCA : incursion des éléments rebelles de 3R dans le village Mann dans Lim-Pendé, 15 September 2021
  324. ^ RCA: un stockage de mines et de missiles anti-aériens découvert par les FACA vers le village Bolambili
  325. ^ Centrafrique : Plus 700 combattants dissidents de l’UPC veulent revenir dans l’Accord politique pour la paix et la réconciliation, 16 September 2021
  326. ^ RCA : Hassan Bouba, chef de faction dissidente de l’UPC, déclare la guerre à Ali Darassa, mais aussi à plusieurs opposants, 20 September 2021
  327. ^ RCA : deux soldats FACA tués, et quatre mercenaires russes blessés dans une attaque des rebelles près de Kaga-Bandoro, 19 September 2021
  328. ^ RCA : la ville de banga, dans la Mambéré-Kadéï, a été reprise par le 3R après des heures d’affrontement, 20 September 2021
  329. ^ RCA : un soldat FACA tué, un autre grièvement blessé dans une embuscade des rebelles dans la Ouaka, 22 September 2021
  330. ^ a b c Centrafrique : L’insécurité persiste à Kabo et Moyenne-Sido au Nord du pays, 18 October 2021
  331. ^ RCA : arrivée massive des mercenaires russes dans la ville de Bombo, dans la Mambéré-Kadéï, 5 October 2021
  332. ^ RCA : attaque d’un checkpoint des FACA à Bambari, le bilan s’alourdit, 29 September 2021
  333. ^ "CAR: a violent attack by Russian mercenaries in the village of Pouloubou and Kolo". CNC. 1 October 2021. Retrieved 5 October 2021.
  334. ^ RCA : trois mercenaires de Wagner tués dans une embuscade des rebelles au village Bombo, dans la Mambéré-Kadéï, 3 October 2021
  335. ^ "Central African Republic: Five dead in mine explosion in the Northwest". AA. 4 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  336. ^ "CAR: Russian mercenaries incursion into Dewa village in the northwest, several dead and wounded". corbeaunews. 3 October 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2021.
  337. ^ Centrafrique : le bilan du drame de Bambari revu à la hausse, 7 October 2021
  338. ^ Centrafrique : La CPC renforce sa position au Centre du pays, 6 October 2021
  339. ^ "RCA: Matchika massacre, who is the perpetrator?". CNC. 13 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  340. ^ Massacre de Matchika : une nouvelle révélation, Hassan Bouba et son bras droit Kiri pointés du doigt, 18 October 2021
  341. ^ Centrafrique : 7 travailleurs humanitaires enlevés dans le nord-ouest par des hommes armés, 6 October 2021
  342. ^ Centrafrique: libération des deux derniers humanitaires retenus en otage par des hommes armés non loin de Bouca, 13 October 2021
  343. ^ Centrafrique : la ville de Bria reçoit à nouveau une vague de déplacés fuyant les exactions des groupes armés, 13 October 2021
  344. ^ RCA : deux morts et plusieurs blessés dans une attaque des rebelles à Ngakobo, 7 October 2021
  345. ^ Merci à nos forces de défense. Hier aux environ 17:00, 9 rebelles armés ont été attrapé par nos Facas et alliés Russes lors de leurs patrouilles sur l'axe BAMBARI-KOUANGO au niveau de croisement LIOTTO. Ils ont été remis à la Gendarmérie
  346. ^ RCA : affrontement entre les soldats FACA et les rebelles de l’UPC à Dimbi, dans la Basse-Kotto, 9 October 2021
  347. ^ RCA : des militaires ont pris position à Létélé, nuit calme à Dimbi, 2 November 2021
  348. ^ "CAR: 5 Russian mercenaries of the Wagner company killed in a rebel ambush in the West". CNC. 12 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  349. ^ RCA : le bilan de l’attaque des rebelles contre les positions des soldats FACA à Bria s’alourdit, 12 October 2021
  350. ^ Ippy, retour au calme après une vive tension suite aux détonations d’armes dans la ville, 13 October 2021
  351. ^ Centrafrique: bilan satisfaisant après la 3e phase du désarmement à Bria, 19 October 2021
  352. ^ Alindao, attaque des positions des soldats FACA en cours, 14 October 2021
  353. ^ RCA : 3 soldats FACA tués, et 5 autres blessés dans une embuscade des rebelles dans le Nord-ouest, 14 October 2021
  354. ^ RCA : une personne tuée, un camion incendié par des hommes armés dans la localité d’Alindao, 15 October 2021
  355. ^ C.Africa president declares ceasefire in conflict with rebel, 15 October 2021
  356. ^ RCA : panique à Benzambé, la population en fuite, les mercenaires russes les pourchassent et tuent trois à nouveau, 18 October 2021
  357. ^ RCA : deux officiers de l’UPC pro-désarmement placés en détention par le chef rebelle Ali Darassa, 21 October 2021
  358. ^ RCA : assassinat d’un homme à bout portant au village Kaïta, dans le nord-ouest, 27 October 2021.
  359. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement dans le centre, plusieurs morts, 28 October 2021
  360. ^ RCA : l’autoproclamé général de division Moussa Issa, adjoint du chef rebelle Ali Darassa de l’UPC et ses quatorze éléments ont fait défection, 28 October 2021
  361. ^ RCA: un véhicule des FACA saute sur une mine à Bondiba, 30 October 2021
  362. ^ RCA : quatre motocyclettes calcinées par les présumés rebelles de l’UPC dans la localité de Ngakobo, 31 October 2021
  363. ^ Centrafrique : les Faca de retour à Rafaï après huit ans d’absence, 2 November 2021
  364. ^ RCA: des attaques rebelles de plus en plus intensifiées avec l’usage de drones, 31 October 2021
  365. ^ RCA : fin de l’opération militaire dans la localité de Lamy-Pont, trois-jeunes sauvagement assassinés par les Russes, 9 November 2021
  366. ^ Communiqué de presse de la Minusca : des casques bleus égyptiens de la Minusca blessés par les gardes présidentiels, 2 November 2021
  367. ^ RCA : au moins 11 morts dans une attaque rebelle contre les FACA vers Bocaranga, 7 November 2021
  368. ^ RCA : le secrétaire général de l’UPC et son épouse tués par les mercenaires russes proche de Bambari, 8 November 2021
  369. ^ Centrafrique : 4 mineurs camerounais enlevés par les 3R et récupérés par les FACA, appuyées par des instructeurs russes au cours d’une opération de ratissage, 18 November 2021
  370. ^ Alindao: 17 rebelles de l’UPC faction Hassan Bouba dépose les armes, 14 November 2021
  371. ^ RCA : arrivée à Bangui des ex-rebelles de l’UPC et Anti-Balaka qui ont été désarmés à Alindao, 16 November 2021
  372. ^ Centrafrique : trois éleveurs tués, deux autres portés disparus dans le Nord-ouest, 14 November 2021
  373. ^ RCA : au moins 13 morts et une dizaine des blessés dans un affrontement entre les soldats FACA et les rebelles de 3R dans le Nord-ouest, 15 November 2021
  374. ^ RCA : deux mercenaires russes tués dans une embuscade des rebelles dans le Nord-ouest, 15 November 2021
  375. ^ RCA : au moins 19 morts dans une attaque des mercenaires russes près du village Kouki, dans le Nord-ouest, 15 November 2021
  376. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement entre les rebelles de 3R et les mercenaires russes dans le Nord-ouest, 18 November 2021
  377. ^ RCA : 7 soldats FACA tués, deux autres blessés dans une embuscade des rebelles dans l’Ouest, 19 November 2021
  378. ^ RCA : trois cadavres des mercenaires russes ensevelis dans la forêt proche de Baboua, 22 November 2021
  379. ^ Dernière minute : le ministre de l’Élevage, le tchadien Hassan Bouba interpellé par les gendarmes de la cour pénale spéciale (CPS), 19 November 2021
  380. ^ RCA: inculpé pour crimes contre l'humanité, le ministre Hassan Bouba est sorti de prison, 26 November 2021
  381. ^ RCA: une base de la CPC neutralisée par les FACA à Moyen Sido, 19 November 2021
  382. ^ RCA : 5 jeunes camerounais tués, 5 autres blessés ainsi que 10 autres portés disparus dans le Nord-ouest, 21 November 2021
  383. ^ Centrafrique : affrontement entre les rebelles du mouvement 3R et les mercenaires russes au village Yidéré, 22 November 2021
  384. ^ RCA : nouveau massacre de la communauté des éleveurs par les mercenaires russes dans l’Ouest, 25 November 2021
  385. ^ FACA DESTROYED A REBEL CAMP IN BOKOLOBO
  386. ^ Crime contre l’humanité, les mercenaires russes, auteurs d’un nouveau massacre à Aïgbado, 28 November 2021
  387. ^ RCA: 5 soldats camerounais de la Minusca désarmé par les rebelles de la CPC vers Sido, 27 November 2021
  388. ^ DECLARATION DE LA MINUSCA, 29 November 2021
  389. ^ "RCA : 5 personnes tuées à Loura par des soldats FACA" [RCA: 5 people killed in Loura by FACA soldiers] (in French). 2021-11-29. Archived from the original on 2021-12-01.
  390. ^ Un nouveau drame survenu dans la région de Bria, une dizaine des personnes massacrées, des habitations incendiées, 29 November 2021
  391. ^ RCA : une attaque de position des FACA dans Lim-Pendé fait une trentaine des morts, 30 November 2021
  392. ^ RCA : au moins une vingtaine des personnes tuées dans une attaque des rebelles dans la localité de Koui, 1 December 2021
  393. ^ 2 mercenaires russes tués dans une embuscade au village Yidéré, à l’ouest de la Centrafrique, 30 November 2021
  394. ^ RCA : une position des soldats FACA attaquée par les rebelles à Kouango, 2 December 2021
  395. ^ Centrafrique : la ville de Kouango attaquée ce matin par des hommes armés, 2 December 2021
  396. ^ RCA : Kouango, un calme précaire règne après le retrait des rebelles, 3 December 2021
  397. ^ Centrafrique : au moins 5 civils tués dans une attaque attribuée à l’UPC dans le village Ngouroundou non loin de Bria, 6 December 2021
  398. ^ Bouca, justice populaire, au moins 8 individus lynchés à mort, 7 December 2021
  399. ^ RCA : la ville de Mbrés attaquée, un auxiliaire de la gendarmerie tué, 9 December 2021
  400. ^ RCA : au moins 11 personnes tuées dans une opération militaire des mercenaires russes dans la Ouaka, 10 December 2021
  401. ^ RCA : affrontement entre les miliciens Anti-Balaka pro-Touadera et les casques bleus de la Minusca, 11 December 2021
  402. ^ Nouvelle incursion des mercenaires russes sur le territoire tchadien, violent affrontement avec l’armée tchadiennes, 12 December 2021
  403. ^ Nouveau massacre des civils dans la sous-préfecture de Kouango, plus d’une dizaine des morts, 12 December 2021
  404. ^ Centrafrique : la rébellion de la CPC en ordre de bataille, 12 December 2021
  405. ^ Les Anti-balaka ont attaqué le village de Boyo, 15 December 2021
  406. ^ Centrafrique : La situation sécuritaire toujours préoccupante à Nzacko au Sud-est du pays après le retrait des FACA et leurs alliés, 16 December 2021
  407. ^ Centrafrique : Un proche de Ali Darass de l’UPC tué, sa tête exposée dans la ville de Bambari, 16 December 2021
  408. ^ RCA : Monsieur Didier Wangay, ex-maire par intérim de Bambari a été exécuté avec sa famille par les miliciens Anti-Balaka faction Touadera, 16 December 2021
  409. ^ RCA : 5 personnes assassinées par les miliciens Anti-Balaka faction Touadera au village Zimako, 19 December 2021
  410. ^ RCA : 6 morts dans un affrontement entre les soldats FACA et les rebelles dans le Nord-ouest, 19 December 2021
  411. ^ RCA : présence des hommes armés signalée dans la sous-préfecture de Ndjoukou, panique au sein de la population, 19 December 2021
  412. ^ Alindao, une centaine des rebelles de l’UPC dépose les armes, 21 December 2021
  413. ^ Life is gradually resuming in Boyo, 11 May 2022
  414. ^ RCA: la CPC parle d’elle encore dans les environs de Batangafo, 26 December 2021
  415. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle exaction de la milice Anti-Balaka faction Touadera aux villages Lougba et Mandjo, une dizaine des personnes tuées, 26 December 2021
  416. ^ HIGHLIGHTS OF THE U.N. SYSTEM MONDAY, 27 DECEMBER 2021
  417. ^ Centrafrique : une attaque des 3R contre une position des soldats FACA fait plusieurs blessés dans le nord-ouest, 28 December 2021
  418. ^ RCA : un gendarme tué dans une attaque des rebelles dans le centre, 29 December 2021
  419. ^ RCA: un lieutenant des FACA tué au cours d’un combat avec les rebelles de la CPC vers Bouca, 30 December 2021
  420. ^ Bouka, un lieutenant de l’armée nationale tué par les mercenaires russes, 29 December 2021
  421. ^ Centrafrique: Trois Casques bleus de la MINUSCA blessés dans une explosion d’une mine terrestre, 31 December 2021
  422. ^ Trois Casques bleus bangladais de la MINUSCA ont été blessés, dont deux grièvement suite à l’explosion d’un engin explosif improvisés au passage de leur véhicule à Bohong, 1 January 2022
  423. ^ RCA : incursion des éléments rebelles de 3R à Bania, panique générale au sein de la population, 2 January 2022
  424. ^ RCA : violent affrontement entre les soldats FACA, appuyés par les mercenaires russes, et les rebelles de 3R au village Djakoundou, plusieurs morts, 2 January 2022
  425. ^ Centrafrique : le Nord-ouest centrafricain encore en proie à l’insécurité , 3 January 2022
  426. ^ Létélé, attaque d’une position des soldats FACA par des rebelles de 3R, débandade générale, 3 January 2021
  427. ^ [lengosongo.cf/2022/01/05/quatre-bandits-de-la-cpc-neutralises-par-les-faca-et-leurs-allies-russes-au-village-kamba-kota/ Quatre bandits de la CPC neutralisés par les FACA et leurs alliés Russes au village Kamba-Kota], 5 January 2021
  428. ^ Bria, détonations d’armes automatiques, la ville encerclée, 4 personnes tuées, 4 January 2022
  429. ^ Ngakobo : près d’une centaine des rebelles de l’UPC dépose les armes, 6 January 2022
  430. ^ Centrafrique : deux hommes froidement abattus à bout portant dans le Nord-ouest, 10 January 2022
  431. ^ [lengosongo.cf/2022/01/12/trois-3-personnes-tuees-par-des-mercenaires-venus-du-tchad-au-village-kare-a-50-km-de-batangafo/ Trois (3) personnes tuées par des mercenaires venus du Tchad au village Karé à 50 Km de Batangafo], 12 January 2022
  432. ^ RCA : violent affrontement entre les miliciens Anti-Balaka faction Touadera et les rebelles de l’UPC dans la Ouaka, 17 January 2022
  433. ^ Centrafrique : la situation sécuritaire demeure préoccupante dans le Nord-ouest centrafricain, 20 January 2022
  434. ^ Centrafrique : Massacre de Bria, le bilan s’alourdit de jour en jour et atteint près de 70 morts, 24 January 2022
  435. ^ Attaque du village Aïgbado : le bilan revu à la hausse, deux mercenaires russes sont morts, 20 January 2022
  436. ^ Centrafrique : affrontement entre les mercenaires russes et les rebelles de l’UPC dans la Ouaka, 20 January 2022
  437. ^ Centrafrique : une incursion des éleveurs Peuls Mbarara au village Ketté Sido fait des morts et des blessés, 23 January 2022
  438. ^ Centrafrique : les mercenaires russes sont tombés dans une embuscade des rebelles de 3R dans le Nord-ouest, 23 January 2022
  439. ^ Centrafrique : une incursion des mercenaires russes dans la localité de Sabo fait plusieurs morts, 28 January 2022
  440. ^ Dans le village de Boyo, après un affrontement avec les forces gouvernementales, les rebelles de l’UPC se sont enfuis à la base de la MINUSCA, 30 January 2022
  441. ^ Les rebelles de la Séléka ont incendié le village Antongo Bakari et tué 3 civils, 3 February 2022
  442. ^ RCA : nouvel affrontement entre les miliciens Anti-Balaka faction Touadera et les rebelles de l’UPC dans la Ouaka, une dizaine des morts, 3 February 2022
  443. ^ Centrafrique : 6 personnes tuées, une autre grièvement blessée dans une fusillade au village Nguia-Bouar, dans la Nana-Mambéré, 8 February 2022
  444. ^ Centrafrique : nouveau massacre dans les localités de Bria, au moins 90 morts , 10 February 2022
  445. ^ Centrafrique : Il y a eu aucune attaque, ni d’affrontement perpétré par les Russes aux village Mouka et Yangoudroudja, 14 February 2022
  446. ^ Le chef rebelle Zakaria Damane , allié du pouvoir, et une vingtaine de ses hommes abattus par les hommes de Wagner, 13 February 2022
  447. ^ Centrafrique : quatre morts et une dizaine de maisons incendiées dans l’attaque d’un village à la périphérie de Ngaoundaye, 15 February 2022
  448. ^ Centrafrique : au moins 400 mercenaires russes, et 200 ex-combattants de l’UPC déployé dans la Haute-Kotto, 17 February 2022
  449. ^ Centrafrique : nouveau déplacement massif des populations vers Birao, 17 February 2022
  450. ^ GADZI (OMBELA-MPOKO) 18.02.22 Le combat dans la ville de GADZI se poursuit. Les habitants fuient. Beaucoup de blessés, Centre D'appel 1320
  451. ^ Alindao, une base des soldats FACA attaquée par les rebelles de l’UPC à l’entrée de la ville, 20 February 2022
  452. ^ Centrafrique, des violences entre les groupes armés font au moins 9 morts dans la Ouaka, 27 February 2022
  453. ^ Tracasserie et l’insécurité routière, les passagers d’un véhicule ont été braqués dans la localité d’Ippy en Centrafrique, 27 February 2022
  454. ^ RCA : la Minusca annonce une opération militaire conjointe en cours contre les miliciens d’autodéfense dans la Nana-Gribizi, 25 February 2022
  455. ^ Bossangoa / Bouca , une dizaine des commerçants kidnappés par des malfrats, leurs biens emportés, 27 February 2022
  456. ^ "CAR: explosion of a landmine in the locality of Bocaranga, two dead". CNC. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  457. ^ Les FACA et ses alliés russes éliminent les bandits entre Gaïkouda et Bezambé, 9 March 2022
  458. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement entre les rebelles et les mercenaires russes à Zacko, au moins 7 morts, 7 March 2022
  459. ^ "République centrafricaine (RCA) : Matrice de suivi des déplacements - Suivi des urgences (ETT) Ndele - Tableau de bord #7 (1 - 4 avril 2022)". IOM. 11 April 2022.
  460. ^ "CAR: panic in Zacko, Russian mercenaries have just left, rebels return to the city, mass abuse". CNC. 10 March 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  461. ^ "Central African Republic: a self-proclaimed UPC colonel, nicknamed Djibril, shot dead by his men in ouaka". CNC. 10 March 2022. Retrieved 11 March 2022.
  462. ^ RCA : violent affrontement entre les éléments du FPRC et les mercenaires russes dans le village Gonda, vers Ndélé, 14 March 2022
  463. ^ RCA : nouveau massacre à Gordile, dans la Vakaga, au moins 15 personnes tuées, 15 March 2022
  464. ^ Centrafrique : une quinzaine des personnes massacrées par les mercenaires russes à Markounda, 14 March 2022
  465. ^ attaque d’une position des rebelles par les éléments de forces armées rwandaises dans le Nord, 16 March 2022
  466. ^ République centrafricaine, violent combat dans la Vakaga, plusieurs morts, 16 March 2022
  467. ^ En Centrafrique, une partie des mercenaires russes commence à quitter le pays, 20 March 2022
  468. ^ OUADDA DJALLÉ (VAKAGA) 15.03.22: GRAND MERCI pour l'arrivée des forces loyalistes et AMIS RUSSES en ce moment dans la ville et basée principalement à l'ancienne base de la gendarmerie non loin de l'hôpital, Centre D'appel 1320
  469. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement entre Faca et CPC à Bouca dans le Nord, 18 March 2022
  470. ^ Centrafrique : violente attaque des rebelles au village Nzakoundou, les FACA en débandade, 22 March 2022
  471. ^ Violente attaque des rebelles sur un chantier minier dans le nord-ouest de la RCA, 24 March 2022
  472. ^ RCA : le chef d’État major de 3r tué dans une embuscade des mercenaires russes, 27 March 2022
  473. ^ Centrafrique : plusieurs officiers des 3R tués dans un affrontement avec les Faca dans le Nord-ouest, 28 March 2022
  474. ^ Centrafrique : panique au village sans souci, présence massive des rebelles lourdement armés, 27 March 2022
  475. ^ a b Centrafrique : retour au calme à Bakouma après le redéploiement des Forces armées centrafricaines, 1 April 2022
  476. ^ Centrafrique : présence massive des rebelles signalée à 18 kilomètres de Bria, circulation perturbée, 30 March 2022
  477. ^ RCA: un braquage d’environ 7 millions de FCFA par les rebelles de l’UPC dans la Basse-kotto, 4 April 2022
  478. ^ a b c Centrafrique : au moins 5 civils tués dans le Nord et dans le Sud-est, 4 April 2022
  479. ^ Bria, un agent de lla police froidement abattu par des hommes armés, 4 April 2022
  480. ^ a b c d Centrafrique : l’insécurité refait surface dans certaines régions avec les braquages et meurtres, 9 April 2022
  481. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle flambée de violence interethnique à Gadzi, plusieurs morts, 10 April 2022
  482. ^ Centrafrique : Situation sécuritaire toujours incertaine à Zawa, localité située à 20km de Yaloké dans l’Ombella-Mpoko, 11 April 2022
  483. ^ Zawa – Yaloké : une attaque d’un campement des Peuls fait une dizaine des morts et des blessés, 10 April 2022
  484. ^ RCA : un véhicule humanitaire cible d’attaque des hommes armés dans la Ouaka, deux blessés graves, 10 April 2022
  485. ^ Nouvelle attaque sanglante des miliciens armés dans un campement des éleveurs peuls dans le Mambéré, une dizaine des morts, 11 April 2022
  486. ^ Centrafrique : nouveau massacre dans la Vakaga, un bilan humain terrifiant, 13 April 2022
  487. ^ Centrafrique: l'ONU enquête sur les meurtres présumés de civils Archived 2022-04-17 at the Wayback Machine, 15 April 2022
  488. ^ West and Central Africa: Weekly Regional Humanitarian Snapshot (12-18 April 2022), 21 April 2022
  489. ^ [lengosongo.cf/2022/04/15/des-criminels-ont-traverse-la-frontiere-tchadienne-pour-attaquer-le-village-gbazara-a-batangafo/ Des criminels ont traversé la frontière tchadienne pour attaquer le village Gbazara à Batangafo], 15 April 2022
  490. ^ RCA : violent affrontement entre les rebelles de 3R et les mercenaires russes dans le Mambéré-Kadéï, 19 April 2022
  491. ^ Centrafrique : inquiétude à Bambouti après la mort d’un musicien sud-soudanais, 20 April 2022
  492. ^ Cameroon Deploys Troops to CAR Border to Stop Rebel Abductions, 19 April 2022
  493. ^ Centrafrique : les habitants de Batangafo vivent la peur au ventre, 23 April 2022
  494. ^ Centrafrique : six personnes, dont l’imam de la mosquée centrale de Ndachima, monsieur Faki Zakaria, tuée par les mercenaires russes, 24 April 2022
  495. ^ Centrafrique : les habitants de Batangafo dans l’Ouham-Fafa réclament le retour des instructeurs Russes dans leur localité, 25 April 2022
  496. ^ Une opération des Anti-Balaka dans la localité de Tambia pousse la population en débandade, 25 April 2022
  497. ^ RCA : une attaque des mercenaires russes contre une position de l’UPC à Lioto fait deux morts, 25 April 2022
  498. ^ RCA : nouveau massacre des civils sur le marché hebdomadaire de Kouki, plusieurs dizaines des morts, 29 April 2022
  499. ^ Daily Press Briefing by the Office of the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, 29 April 2022
  500. ^ À Nzako, le bilan de l’attaque des rebelles s’alourdit, les soldats FACA quittent la ville pour Bangui, 1 May 2022
  501. ^ Centrafrique : braquage dans la sous-préfecture de « Abba », au moins 45 millions de francs CFA emportés, 30 April 2022
  502. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement entre les mercenaires russes et des hommes armés à Gadzi, 11 May 2022
  503. ^ #RCA: un affrontement armé oppose les FACA et des éléments présumés du groupe 3R. Il aurait provoqué le déplacement de plus de 200 personnes vers Bekadili, Zawa et Dawili, dans l’Ombella M’poko, Le bilan de l'attaque n'est pas encore disponible, selon Honorine Niare de @FmGuira
  504. ^ Centrafrique : assassinat à Ndélé de monsieur Mokhtar Adoum, chef d’état-major particulier d’Abdoulaye Hissen, 8 May 2022
  505. ^ Centrafrique : retour au calme à Ndele après la mort d’au moins 3 personnes, 10 May 2022
  506. ^ Bokolobo, une violente attaque des rebelles fait une dizaine des morts, dont deux soldats FACA, 9 May 2022
  507. ^ Centrafrique : nouveau massacre des civils dans le centre, au moins une vingtaine des personnes tuées par les miliciens Anti-Balaka et les soldats FACA, 9 May 2022
  508. ^ « OPÉRATION MINGALA » LANCÉE CONJOINTEMENT PAR LES FORCES DE DÉFENSE ET DE SÉCURITÉ DE LA RCA ET LA MINUSCA, 12 May 2022
  509. ^ À Ouadda, violente attaque des rebelles contre les positions des soldats FACA, débandade générale, 11 May 2022
    Centrafrique : attaque contre les positions des soldats FACA à Ouadda par les rebelles, le bilan s’alourdit, 15 May 2022
  510. ^ Centrafrique/Haute-Kotto : après Ouadda, la présence d’hommes armés signalée à Sam-Ouandjia, 17 May 2022
  511. ^ Centrafrique : des mercenaires venus du Tchad multiplient les exactions dans l’Ouham-Fafa les populations dans la peur, 21 May 2022
  512. ^ À Tambia, le chef du village kidnappé, son fils exécuté par les miliciens Anti-Balaka faction Touadera, 22 May 2022
  513. ^ Dernières minutes : nouvelle attaque des rebelles contre les positions de l’armée nationale à Nzako, une dizaine des morts, 21 May 2022
  514. ^ Centrafrique : trois mercenaires Tchadiens tués et deux motos récupérées par les FACA, 23 May 2022
  515. ^ attaque des positions de l’armée nationale au croisement Digui, 6 soldats tués, dont deux gendarmes, débandade générale, 22 May 2022
  516. ^ Centrafrique : la ville de Ngakobo désormais sous contrôle de la CPC, 22 May 2022
  517. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle scène de violences sur un chantier minier dans la Vakaga. Deux personnes tuées, plus de 100 motos emportées, 24 May 2022
  518. ^ Centrafrique : un renfort des mercenaires russes est attendu à Nzako, les rebelles quittent la ville, 23 May 2022
  519. ^ a b c Centrafrique : panique générale à Tiringoulou, Ndiffa, Gordile, les mercenaires russes sèment le chaos , 26 May 2022
  520. ^ Centrafrique : à Nana-Bakassa, 7 personnes ont été tuées par des hommes armés non identifiés, 26 May 2022
  521. ^ Une patrouille des mercenaires russes tombée dans une embuscade de 3R dans le Nord-ouest, 3 blessés graves, débandade générale, 29 May 2022
  522. ^ Bossemptélé, deux mercenaires russes tués, quatre autres blessés, 29 May 2022
  523. ^ Ouadda, délocalisation spectaculaire de la base de l’armée nationale par les mercenaires russes sur fond de brimade, 30 May 2022
  524. ^ Centrafrique : spectaculaire placage au sol à Sikikede, les mercenaires russes dépouillent totalement la ville, 29 May 2022
  525. ^ Centrafrique : deux camions de transports de marchandises incendiés, des FACA tués, les 3R indexés, 31 May 2022
  526. ^ Centrafrique : un conducteur de taxi-moto froidement abattu par des mercenaire Tchadiens à Ouandago, 2 June 2022
  527. ^ Centrafrique : un soldat tué, et un autre capturé par les rebelles dans le Nord-ouest, 5 June 2022
  528. ^ Centrafrique : Goya, un village martyr, les FACA et les mercenaires de Wagner pillent totalement la ville, 20 June 2022
  529. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle embuscade des soldats FACA à Bocaranga, un tué et un capturé, 9 June 2022
  530. ^ Centrafrique : un officier de l’armée nationale tuée par des hommes armés dans le nord-ouest, 12 June 2022
  531. ^ a b Central African Republic: June 2022
  532. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement entre les mercenaires russes et les rebelles de la CPC à Dimbi, 14 June 2022
  533. ^ Centrafrique : plus d’une vingtaine de rebelles de la CPC neutralisés par l’armée, 17 June 2022
  534. ^ BAKOUMA : LA POPULATION SALUE L’OPÉRATION CONJOINTE MINUSCA- FACA, 5 August 2022
  535. ^ Centrafrique : qui sont ces rebelles qui ont mis les soldats FACA en débandade à Ouanda-Djallé, 19 June 2022
  536. ^ RCA: un violent affrontement entre FACA et la CPC à Ouadda-djallé, 18 June 2022
  537. ^ Centrafrique : un civil et six rebelles tués dans des combats avec l'armée, 23 June 2022
  538. ^ Flash info : détonation d’armes lourdes et légères à Ouanda-Djallé, 26 June 2022
  539. ^ À Dimbi, les rebelles de la CPC ont affronté leurs anciens collègues rebelles incorporés dans l’armée, le BIT-11, 4 July 2022
  540. ^ Centrafrique : l’UPC contrôle à nouveau la ville de Kembé dans la Basse-Kotto, 15 July 2022
  541. ^ Centrafrique : libération de la ville de Kembé, les rebelles se retirent à l’arrivée des Casques bleus portugais de la Minusca, 17 July 2022
  542. ^ Centrafrique : Les FACA démantèlent une base des Anti-Balaka à Zangba, 20 July 2022
  543. ^ Centrafrique : les officiers de la CPC se réunissent au sud de la Vakaga, 1 August 2022
  544. ^ Centrafrique : au moins 4 personnes tuées par des hommes armés entre Kabo et Sido, 3 August 2022
  545. ^ Centrafrique : au moins 6 civils tués par des hommes armés dans la région de l’Ouest, 6 August 2022
  546. ^ Centrafrique : un jeune homme froidement abattu par des hommes armés dans la localité de BOLO, une opération des FACA est en cours, un Anti-Balaka tué, un soldat FACA gravement blessé, 7 August 2022
  547. ^ RCA: l’axe Bouca-Batangafo, un couloir de la mort pour les civils, 10 August 2022
  548. ^ [lengosongo.cf/2022/08/18/centrafrique-6-voleurs-de-boeufs-neutralises-par-les-faca-a-batangafo-2/ Centrafrique : 6 voleurs de bœufs neutralisés par les FACA à Batangafo 2], 18 August 2022
  549. ^ Centrafrique : ouf de soulagement à Sam-Ouandja après le retrait des rebelles de la CPC sous pression de la Minusca, 23 August 2022
  550. ^ "AKROUSSOULBACK, village d'origine d'Abdoulaye Hissen, complètement pillé par les mercenaires de Wagner". 2022-08-24.
  551. ^ "Centrafrique : Kidnapping de plusieurs personnes dans le Nord-ouest". 2022-08-23.
  552. ^ "Centrafrique : l'insécurité reprend de plus belle à Batangafo et dans sa périphérie". 2022-09-01.
  553. ^ "Dernière heure : le village d'AKROUSSOULBACK, dans le Nord, attaquée par les rebelle de la CPC". 2022-09-02.
  554. ^ Après la mise en déroute des soldats FACA, les rebelles de la CPC se retirent du village d’AKROUSSOULBACK, 4 September 2022
  555. ^ Dernières heures : violent combat avec les rebelles dans le village Aïgbado, dans la Haute-Kotto, 10 September 2022
  556. ^ Dans la Haute-Kotto : la CPC regagne du terrain, la Minusca en alerte maximale, 15 September 2022
  557. ^ Centrafrique : retour au calme à Bria après une attaque repoussée par les Faca, 13 September 2022
  558. ^ Centrafrique : des députés et ressortissants de la Haute-Kotto alertent sur la résurgence de l’insécurité, 19 September 2022
  559. ^ Centrafrique : 3 casques bleus de la Minusca tués dans l’explosion d’une mine dans le Nord-ouest, 4 October 2022
  560. ^ Centrafrique : une dizaine de morts dont 3 civils dans des affrontements entre groupes anti-balaka rivaux à Ndjoukou, 11 October 2022
  561. ^ a b Evaluation multisectorielle (MSA) des besoins - Centre Ndjoukou, Gbondo, Mourou-Fleuve, Galabadjia, commune : Galafondo/Galabadjia - Date de l'évaluation : du 25 au 27/11/ 2022
  562. ^ Violent affrontement entre les rebelles de la CPC et les mercenaires de Wagner à Markounda, 13 October 2022
  563. ^ RCA : Deux soldats FACA tués, un autre pris en otage dans une attaque des rebelles, 16 October 2022
  564. ^ a b Centrafrique : 5 personnes kidnappées à Birao, 20 October 2022
  565. ^ Attaque des positions des rebelles à Kembé par les soldats FACA appuyés par les Wagner, plusieurs morts, 20 October 2022
  566. ^ Centrafrique : une civile tuée et deux militaires blessés dans une attaque des 3R dans le Nord-ouest, 19 October 2022
  567. ^ [lengosongo.cf/2022/10/26/centrafrique-dix-10-mercenaires-tchadiens-neutralises-par-les-faca-a-batangafo/ Centrafrique : dix (10) mercenaires Tchadiens neutralisés par les FACA à Batangafo], 26 October 2022
  568. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle attaque des rebelles à Mann, près d’une centaine des habitations incendiées, 23 October 2022
  569. ^ Letter dated 18 May 2023 from the Panel of Experts on the Central African Republic extended pursuant to Security Council resolution 2648 (2022) addressed to the President of the Security Council
  570. ^ Centrafrique : attaque d’une position de l’armée nationale à Bokolobo, des FACA pris en otage, 3 November 2022
  571. ^ Dernière minute : attaque d’une position des soldats FACA à l’entrée de Bambari, 2 November 2022
  572. ^ Centrafrique : deux hommes froidement abattus par des brigands armés près de Dimbi, 6 November 2022
  573. ^ Central African Republic, November 2022
  574. ^ Bambari, un camion en partance de Bria est tombé dans un guet-apens, une personne tuée, 6 November 2022
  575. ^ Une patrouille des soldats FACA tombée dans une embuscade des rebelles près de la ville de Simbolo, 7 November 2022
  576. ^ Dernières heures : attaque des positions de l’armée nationale à Ngakobo par les rebelles, 8 November 2022
  577. ^ Centrafrique : la présence des groupes armés proches de Ndele dans le Bamingui-Bangoran inquiète la population, 18 November 2022
  578. ^ Centrafrique : situation sécuritaire inquiétante dans la Vakaga au Nord-est du pays, 15 November 2022
  579. ^ Centrafrique : ultimatum du GTSC, 6 December 2022
  580. ^ Dernières heures : Bria, attaque d’une position de l’armée nationale par les rebelles, 17 November 2022
  581. ^ Centrafrique : Violent affrontement entre les rebelles de la CPC et les soldats FACA appuyés par les Wagner, 20 November 2022
  582. ^ Centrafrique : Bocaranga, 2 commerçants kidnappés par un groupe des malfaiteurs, 20 November 2022
  583. ^ Dernières heures : Kouango, attaque d’une position de l’armée nationale par les rebelles, 19 November 2022
  584. ^ RCA: les FACA neutralisent les bandits de la CPC à Kouango, 22 November 2022
  585. ^ RCA: soulagement à Ndjoukou suite au déploiement des FACA, 23 November 2022
  586. ^ Irruption des hommes armés dans le village de Maloum, panique au sein de la population, 27 November 2022
  587. ^ Centrafrique : attaque de la ville d’Amdafock par les rebelles de la CPC, la brigade de la gendarmerie saccagée, 27 November 2022
  588. ^ Centrafrique : Une frappe aérienne a fait des dégâts tout juste à la base russe à Bossangoa au Nord du pays, 28 November 2022
  589. ^ Centrafrique : Attaque mortelle d’un véhicule des Chinois à Yéléwa, que s’est-il passé?, 1 December 2022
  590. ^ Centrafrique : Au moins 11 personnes tuées proche de Bakouma par des hommes armés, 2 December 2022
  591. ^ Centrafrique : Quatre groupes armés actuellement dans le gouvernement renoncent à leurs mouvements, 7 December 2022
  592. ^ Centrafrique : Un commerçant tabassé jusqu’à l’agonie à 35 km de la sous-préfecture des Mbrès par des hommes armés, 12 December 2022
  593. ^ Déploiement de soldats des FACA à Birao, 9 December 2022
  594. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement à 100 kilomètres de Bria, près de 50 morts, 11 December 2022
  595. ^ Centrafrique : Les deux corps des mercenaires de Wagner capturés à Akocho ont finalement été retrouvés, 12 December 2022
  596. ^ Centrafrique : double attaque des positions de l’armée nationale dans la Ouaka, débandade générale, 11 December 2022
  597. ^ Centrafrique : calme précaire à Lihoto dans la Ouaka après une journée de violence, 12 December 2022
  598. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle violence à Bokolobo, les rebelles attaquent les positions des soldats FACA hier soir, 12 December 2022
  599. ^ #RCA: la Minusca a dépêché une patrouille à Bokolobo, à 60 km de Bambari, après une attaque d’éléments armés contre un détachement des FACA le 12 décembre. Le bilan est de 2 assaillants tués ainsi qu'1 civil, et d'1 soldat blessé. La Minusca a organisé son évacuation sur Bambari, Guira FM
  600. ^ Centrafrique : le camion commercial du ministre AMIT IDRISS incendié par les rebelles, 18 December 2022
  601. ^ Centrafrique : 3 passagers d’un véhicule commercial auraient été pris en otage près de Bokolobo, 15 December 2022
  602. ^ Last French troops leave Central African Republic amid closer Bangui-Moscow ties, 15 December 2022
  603. ^ Centrafrique : deux chasseurs portées-disparus à Ouanda-Djallé, 18 December 2022
  604. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle attaque des rebelles à Ngakobo, 17 December 2022
  605. ^ [lengosongo.cf/2022/12/22/deux-2-mercenaires-tchadiens-neutralises-par-des-faca-a-batangafo/ deux (2) mercenaires Tchadiens neutralisés par des FACA à Batangafo], 22 December 2022
  606. ^ Centrafrique : 4 soldats FACA tués, 3 autres blessés dans une attaque des rebelles proche de Gallo, 23 December 2022
  607. ^ Evaluation multisectorielle (MSA) des besoins -Localité : Bounou, commune : Nana-Markounda Sous-préfecture : Markounda préfecture : Ouham, axe : Markounda>Bounou Date de l'évaluation : du 20/06/2023 au 24/06/2023
  608. ^ Centrafrique : incursion de 9 pick-up lourdement armés des rebelles dans la Vakaga, 26 December 2022
  609. ^ Centrafrique : triple attaque des rebelles contre les FACA et leurs alliés de Wagner, plusieurs morts, 1 January 2023
  610. ^ Centrafrique : montée de l’insécurité sur les axes menant à Paoua dans la Lim Pendé, 8 January 2023
  611. ^ Centrafrique : assassinat d’un opérateur économique, braquage des humanitaires, confiscation des motos, la ville de Ouandja, dans la Vakaga, est complètement paralysée, 15 January 2023
  612. ^ Centrafrique : 3 rebelles de la CPC tués à Goya par les mercenaires de Wagner, 8 January 2023
  613. ^ Centrafrique : au moins 2 soldats FACA tués, et deux autres capturés près de Bouar, 8 January 2023
  614. ^ Centrafrique : 4 soldats FACA et 3 mercenaires de Wagner tués dans un acte de représailles à Digui, 10 January 2023
  615. ^ Dernières heures, détonations d’armes lourdes et légères dans la ville de « Abba », panique au sein de la population, 12 January 2023
  616. ^ Centrafrique : un militaire tué et un autre blessé dans une attaque d’hommes armés à Abba, 12 January 2023
  617. ^ Centrafrique : 2 mercenaires de Wagner tués sur le chantier minier de Yidéré, 15 January 2023
  618. ^ Centrafrique : des coupeurs de route sèment la terreur sur l’axe Birao Ouanda-Djallé, 16 January 2023
  619. ^ Centrafrique : incursion des hommes armés dans le village Kowone, 2 personnes kidnappées, 16 January 2023
  620. ^ Centrafrique : libération d’un civil enlevé contre une rançon, 21 January 2023
  621. ^ Centrafrique : La ville de Linguiri occupée, celle de Bamingui isolé par la CPC, 19 January 2023
  622. ^ Attaque de Béloko : deux mercenaires de Wagner tué, un capitaine des FACA blessé à la main, 21 January 2023
  623. ^ Violent affrontement entre les soldats FACA et les rebelles à Ngarba, dans la Bamingui-Bangoran, 24 January 2023
  624. ^ a b Centrafrique : regain de violences dans plusieurs régions, 28 January 2023
  625. ^ Centrafrique : La ville de Besson, dans la Nana-Mambéré, attaquée par les rebelles, un soldat FACA tué. 24 January 2023
  626. ^ Centrafrique : le suppléant du député de Ngaoundaye 1 enlevé par des bandits armés, 24 January 2023
  627. ^ Centrafrique : accrochage entre les rebelles et les soldats FACA à Bondiba, dans la Nana-Mambéré, 26 January 2023
  628. ^ Centrafrique : violent affrontement dans la localité de Gordile, débandade générale, 26 January 2023
  629. ^ Centrafrique : deux mercenaires de Wagner et un soldat FACA capturés par les rebelles, 26 January 2023
  630. ^ À Gordile, une tentative d’arrestation d’un mercenaire de Wagner par les rebelles tourne au fiasco, 29 January 2023
  631. ^ Centrafrique : les forces mixtes gouvernementales ont pu percer le système de défense des rebelles et pénètrent dans Gordile, 29 January 2023
  632. ^ Centrafrique : après Gordile, les forces de Wagner sont arrivées à Ndah, 30 January 2023
  633. ^ Several killed as Sudanese fighters clash with Russian soldiers in Central African Republic, 29 January 2023
  634. ^ a b Deux soldats FACA tués, deux prêtres catholiques blessé dans une série d’explosion des mines terrestres dans le Nord-ouest, 12 February 2023
  635. ^ Centrafrique : incursion des présumés rebelles de la CPC dans le village Banguéla, 9 February 2023
  636. ^ Centrafrique : attaque de la ville de Ndah, le bilan s’alourdit à 24 soldats FACA pris en otage, 20 tués, 14 February 2023
  637. ^ Alerte info :La CPC annonce la libération des soldats FACA capturés à Sikikédé, 4 April 2023
  638. ^ Après le bombardement de la ville par les hélicoptères de Wagner, les rebelles de la CPC se retirent de Gordile, 20 February 2023
  639. ^ 13 véhicules de l’armée nationale, remplis des mercenaires tchadiens, viennent d’arriver à Sikikédé, 23 February 2023
  640. ^ Centrafrique : Un soldat FACA tué, plusieurs mercenaires de Wagner blessés, 26 February 2023
  641. ^ Centrafrique : deux mercenaires de Wagner tués dans un violent affrontement à 25 kilomètres de Bouar, 27 February 2023
  642. ^ Paoua , un camion de transport pris dans une embuscade, plusieurs passagers blessés, 5 March 2023
  643. ^ Centrafrique : les 3 agents de UNOPS retenus en otage dans le Nord-est, enfin libres, 8 March 2023
  644. ^ Centrafrique : Trois ressortissants chinois enlevés dans l’Ouest par des hommes armés, 15 March 2023
  645. ^ RCA: libération des trois Chinois pris en otage par la CPC à Abba, 2 April 2023
  646. ^ Bambouti , violent affrontement entre la milice d’autodéfense AZANDE ANI KPI GBE et les rebelles de l’UPC, 15 March 2023
  647. ^ Centrafrique : situation humanitaire alarmante à Bambouti après des affrontements, 22 March 2023
  648. ^ Centrafrique : 3 civils tués dans l’attaque du village Wawa par la CPC, 15 March 2023
  649. ^ Centrafrique : prise d’otage de cardinal Nzapalainga, les habitants de Ouanda-Djallé se mobilisent en foule, 16 March 2023
  650. ^ Gunmen Kill 9 Chinese at Mine in Central African Republic, 19 March 2023
  651. ^ Centrafrique : présence des rebelles de la CPC signalée aux alentours de Mala, 24 March 2023
  652. ^ Centrafrique : 5 soldats FACA tués dans une série d’attaque des rebelles, 23 March 2023
  653. ^ Centrafrique : 2 soldats FACA tués, trois mercenaires de Wagner blessés lors d’une embuscade dans la Nana-Mambéré, 31 March 2023
  654. ^ Centrafrique : attaque de la base de Wagner à Nième, 2 mercenaires tués, 31 March 2023
  655. ^ Bambouti, nouvel affrontement entre les groupes armés, 2 April 2023
  656. ^ Centrafrique : l’armée repousse une attaque rebelle à Bossemptélé, 4 April 2023
  657. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle attaque de la base de l’armée nationale à Obo, 5 April 2023
  658. ^ Centrafrique : 3 membres de forces armées centrafricaines tués dans une embuscade à Boda, 8 April 2023
  659. ^ Embuscade des groupes armés dans la Vakaga : 5 militaires de l’armée centrafricaine tués, 17 April 2023
  660. ^ 3 mercenaires de Wagner et un soldat FACA tués dans la sous-préfecture de Koui, 20 April 2023
  661. ^ Centrafrique : nouvel affrontement entre deux groupes armés à la frontière sud – soudanaise, 23 April 2023
  662. ^ Surprise à Bakouma, les rebelles de la CPC réoccupent la ville, 26 April 2023
  663. ^ Présence massive d’hommes armés dans l’Ouham, un soldat FACA tué, 29 April 2023
  664. ^ La CPC annonce avoir pris le contrôle de la ville de Tiringoulou : 2 soldats capturés, 2 autres tués, un blessé, 5 May 2023
  665. ^ Retrait précipité des rebelles de Tiringoulou : les forces gouvernementales reprennent le contrôle de la ville, 8 May 2023
  666. ^ Centrafrique : Violent affrontement en cours entre les miliciens AZANDE ANI KPI GBE et les rebelles de l’UPC à Mboki, 7 May 2023< Centrafrique : 4 militaires centrafricains tués dans une embuscade non loin de Bossangoa s et rebelles: débandade générale de la population], 8 May 2023
  667. ^ Centrafrique : situation sécuritaire encore confuse à Mboki après une attaque armée, 10 May 2023
  668. ^ Chad, CAR Jointly Hunt Jihadis, 17 May 2023
  669. ^ Centrafrique : 4 militaires centrafricains tués dans une embuscade non loin de Bossangoa, 16 May 2023
  670. ^ Centrafrique : braquage audacieux d’une ONG à Obo et une altercation tendue entre un militaire et un milicien, 18 May 2023
  671. ^ Nouvelles violences meurtrières à Obo : L’affrontement entre deux groupes armés se poursuit, 23 May 2023
  672. ^ Au cœur de la violence : l’insécurité endémique du Haut-Mbomou déchire des vies, deux personnes tuées, un bébé grièvement blessé et jeté dans la brousse, 25 May 2023
  673. ^ Lutte contre les bandits armés, Incursion sur le sol centrafricain des soldats de forces armées de la RDC, 24 May 2023
  674. ^ Tension à Sikikédé : Une bataille impitoyable entre les miliciens autodéfense et les rebelles de la CPC. 26 May 2023
  675. ^ Centrafrique : 12 morts dans un affrontement entre rebelles et civils dans le nord-est du pays, 27 May 2023
  676. ^ Kabo : Une bataille féroce éclate entre rebelles et forces de l’ordre, 31 May 2023
  677. ^ Violente attaque de la base de Wagner par les CPC à Baoro : un bilan catastrophique dévoilé, 5 June 2023
  678. ^ Centrafrique :4 soldats FACA tués dans une embuscade des rebelles de la CPC vers Markounda, 8 June 2023
  679. ^ Centrafrique : Les rebelles de la CPC attaquent la base des mercenaires de Wagner à Awaka, 11 June 2023
  680. ^ Les rebelles de la CPC pris au piège dans une embuscade sanglante des Wagner proche de Bria, 11 June 2023
  681. ^ Affrontement meurtrier à Bria : le chef d’État-major du PRNC serait tué, selon Wagner, 12 June 2023
  682. ^ Violente attaque du village Makoundji-Ouali : trois membres des forces de l’ordre capturés, 13 June 2023
  683. ^ La terreur persiste à Nzacko : Les mercenaires de Wagner de retour, 17 June 2023
  684. ^ Mboki : Un nouvel épisode sanglant oppose les miliciens Azandé Ani Kpi Gbe aux rebelles de l’UPC, 20 June 2023
  685. ^ Centrafrique : plus de 40 morts dans un affrontement entre deux groupes armés dans le sud-est du pays, 22 June 2023
  686. ^ Dramatique confrontation près de Bossangoa : Les mercenaires de Wagner en difficulté, 23 June 2023
  687. ^ Centrafrique : 4 soldats FACA tués dans une embuscade à Gobolo, 3 July 2023
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  690. ^ Violent affrontement à Dembia : Capture d’un officier rebelle de l’UPC, 6 July 2023
  691. ^ Sam-Ouandja : Affrontement entre les casques-bleus de la Minusca et les rebelles du PRNC, 4 morts, 10 July 2023
  692. ^ Un convoi des soldats FACA tombe dans une embuscade des rebelles, plusieurs victimes signalées, 12 July 2023
  693. ^ Centrafrique : La ville de Nana-Bakassa secouée par une brève occupation rebelle de la CPC, 24 July 2023
  694. ^ Centrafrique : 3 rebelles de la CPC tués dans une attaque repoussée par les FACA à Nana Bakassa, 25 July 2023
  695. ^ Centrafrique : Attaque meurtrière à Thiri, une dizaine des personnes tuées, 1 August 2023
  696. ^ Violent affrontement entre les Wagner et les rebelles de la CPC à Bokolobo, plusieurs morts , 7 August 2023
  697. ^ Reprise des hostilités dans le Haut-Mbomou, 8 personnes tuées, 8 August 2023
  698. ^ Tension à Obo : retour des tirs assourdissants dans la ville, des boutiques incendiées, 13 August 2023
  699. ^ Un Violent affrontement opposant les forces gouvernementales et les rebelles dans la Ouaka : Tensions et destructions persistent, 26 August 2023
  700. ^ Nouvelle attaque des rebelles à Yawa : La Population en Proie à la Panique, 26 August 2023
  701. ^ Violent attack underway in Mboki: Militia against Rebels, Terror sets in, 29 August 2023
  702. ^ Centrafrique: Nouvelle Attaque Meurtrière de la Milice Azandé anikpigbé proche de Zémio, 31 August 2023
  703. ^ La Résilience de Zamasinda : Un Village Qui Résiste à l’Adversité, 9 September 2023
  704. ^ Nana-Mambéré : un Violent affrontement entre les hommes de Wagner et les rebelles de 3R à Nguia-Bouar, plusieurs morts, 11 September 2023
  705. ^ L’insécurité persistante dans le Bamingui-Bangoran : un soldat tué dans une attaque armée à Niameyré, 12 September 2023
  706. ^ Centrafrique : l’armée repousse une attaque d’hommes armés à Béloko, 18 September 2023
  707. ^ Centrafrique : Une attaque des groupes armés a visé la position des FACA à 50 KM de Ndélé au Nord-est et fait trois morts, 23 September 2023
  708. ^ Centrafrique : nouvelle attaque des positions des soldats FACA à Besson, débandade générale, 24 September 2023
  709. ^ Centrafrique : de braquages signalés à la périphérie de Bozoum, 2 October 2023
  710. ^ Exclusive investigation: the identities of coupeurs de route in Ouham-Pendé and Nana-Mambéré revealed, 2 October 2023
  711. ^ Centrafrique : La terreur s’abat sur les villages de Krakoma et Kpata, 5 October 2023
  712. ^ Violent accrochage entre les 3R et la milice Anti-Balaka faction Mokome : six morts, 8 October 2023
  713. ^ Centrafrique : une base des Faca visée par une attaque rebelle non-loin de Bocaranga, 12 October 2023
  714. ^ Embûche mortelle dans l’Ouham: un soldat tué et deux Blessés, 19 October 2023
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  717. ^ Attaque de la CPC dans le Bamingui-Bangoran : Une journée tragique pour l’armée nationale, 21 October 2023
  718. ^ Tragédie à Ouadda-Maïkaga : Un chef de village et son fils abattus par des hommes armés, 23 October 2023
  719. ^ Centrafrique : La CPC dénonce l’attaque des sites miniers par les Wagner, 31 October 2023
  720. ^ Centrafrique : 5 morts et 8 blessés dans une attaque armée dans le nord-ouest, 3 November 2023
  721. ^ Centrafrique : trois personnes, dont un officier de la gendarmerie, tuées par des hommes armés non loin de Baoro, 7 November 2023
  722. ^ Centrafrique : quatre ressortissants chinois kidnappés dans le Nord-ouest, 20 November 2023
  723. ^ Conflit persistant à Sido : La CPC maintient le contrôle de la ville, les FACA en attente de renforts, 25 November 2023
  724. ^ Centrafrique : retour au calme à Moyenne-Sido après des affrontements entre l’armée et les rebelles, 28 November 2023
  725. ^ Attaque meurtrière à Ndim et Létélé : Deux civils tués et un soldat FACA blessé, 30 November 2023
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  730. ^ Mingala : les violents affrontements entre les Wagner et la CPC sèment la terreur, 10 January 2024
  731. ^ Bamingui-Bangoran : le poste avancé de l’armée nationale à Tiri attaqué par la CPC, 10 January 2024
  732. ^ Centrafrique : attaque d’hommes armés signalée au village Boungou non loin de Bria, 15 January 2024
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  769. ^ Ambuscade à Douagouzou : Deux Chinois pris en otage, 11 July 2024
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