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[5] [6] Their original enemy was the rebel group Anti-balaka, from whom they captured the village of Bocaranga in 2017 before transferring it to the Central African Armed Forces in January 2019. [7] 3R began to escalate their operations later in 2019.
An internal conflict in the Central African Republic (CAR) started essentially on 13 April 2013, when the government of President Michel Djotodia officially took over. The fighting was between the government of the Central African Republic's former Séléka coalition of rebel groups, who are mainly from the Muslim minority, and the mainly Christian anti-balaka coalition.
On 13 January more than 100 people were killed by Anti-balaka in Bossemptélé massacre. [23] In 2014, the corpse of Camille Lepage, a missing French photojournalist, was found by French soldiers in a truck used by Anti-Balaka members. [24] On 24 June 100 Anti-balaka fighters attacked Bambari. 46 people were killed and 28 wounded. [25]
In July 2014, ex-Séléka factions and Anti-balaka representatives signed a ceasefire agreement. [39] By the end of 2014, the country was de facto partitioned with the Anti-Balaka controlling the south and west, from which most Muslims had evacuated, and ex-Séléka groups controlling the north and east. [40]
Anti-balaka, an alliance of militia groups based in the Central African Republic This page was last edited on 28 December 2023, at 22:37 (UTC). Text is available ...
Anti-balaka: Years of service: 2018 – 2021: Thierry François Pelenga alias Bokassa (1982 or 1983 – early March 2024) was an Anti-balaka leader and war criminal ...
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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]