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Central African Republic: Alindao Killers Attack Another Church Camp

Number of Those Harmed Uncertain

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Another displaced persons camp run by the local Church in Ippy southeast Central African Republic, was attacked yesterday December 4, 2018, by men of the UPC ( Unité pour la Paix en Centrafrique) led by Ali Darassa, the same group responsible for the massacre perpetrated on November 15, 2018, in Alindao, which left 60 people dead, including two priests. This is according to a December 5, 2018, report by Fides News Agency.
The attack started at about 10am, In Ippy (some 100 km from Bambari displaced men, women and children gathered for safety around the church of Saint Xavier) were forced seek shelter in the bush under fire by UPC combatants.
“The UPC rebels started shooting and the people ran in all directions,” said an eyewitness who watched the attack from his hiding place. “The UN peacekeepers are present but do nothing to stop the aggressors from committing abuses,” said the angry local source. The president of the peace committee in the town of Ippy, Fr. Roger Stanislas Djamawa, denounced that the Central Africans were left to their plight. At present the number of the victims is not known. According to a local source, three people among them two children were seriously injured.

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