
MINUSCA spokesman Vladimir
Monteiro said that the action was in keeping with the peacekeeping forces’
mandate to protect civilians and its aim to “prevent a war” between the militia
and the rival Union for Peace in Central African Republic (UPC).
“The toll of this air operation
is not yet known.
“MINUSCA warns the coalition FPRC
against any attempt to bring war to Bambari,” he said.
Monteiro told Reuters in an email
that the operation had “engaged one helicopter,” but gave no further details.
The FPRC and UPC are former
members of the mainly Muslim Seleka rebel alliance that united to oust
then-President Francois Bozize in 2013, sparking backlash from Christian
“anti-balaka” militias and plunging the country into tit-for-tat ethnic and
sectarian killing.
But they fell out over
competition for territory and control of illicit tax revenues. The FPRC are now
allied with the anti-balaka militias.
According to Human Rights Watch
rebels killed at least 32 people in clashes with the FPRC in December 2016.
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