Sunday, May 13, 2018

Central African Republic.

Three days of national mourning have been announced by the president of the Central African Republic (CAR) after an attack on a church in Bangui that killed 16 Christian worshippers, and subsequent violence that has seen eight more killed and 170 injured. The Archbishop of Bangui condemned and lamented the ongoing sectarian violence in the country.
Sixteen were killed and many injured after gunmen attacked Notre Dame de Fatima church on Tuesday, in CAR's capital Bangui. The attackers launched grenades and gunfire on the congregation during its morning mass, killing sixteen congregants including a priest, Fr Albert Toungoumalé-Baba.
'Filled with panic, some Christians began to flee until bullets and grenades began to fall in the parish grounds, trapping those who remained in the compound,' Moses Aliou, a priest at the church, told Reuters.

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