ABC News/AP: 20,000 flee latest fighting in Central African Republic
Gunmen looted humanitarian compounds as fighting gripped the Central African Republic town of Bria while more than 20,000 people have fled to a nearby U.N. peacekeeping base, authorities said Friday.
Concerns are mounting that sectarian violence is again spiraling out of control in the country, even in places that previously were spared during the conflict that began in late 2013.
At least 20 people have been killed and several dozen wounded since the unrest in Bria began on Tuesday, said U.N. mission spokesman Herve Verhoosel.
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More News On The Growing Violence in Central African Republic
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Red Cross finds 115 dead in Central African Republic town -- AP
UN: As many as 100 killed in CAR fighting -- Al Jazeera
Central African Republic death toll could reach 30: U.N. -- Reuters
UN emergency food agency sending rations to war-torn Central African Republic -- UN News Centre
UN: Firepower escalates in Central African Republic conflict -- AP
Media Silent As Christian Extremists Slaughter Muslims In Central Africa -- Zero Hedge
Hope the Christians win. May god be with them.
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