Militia fighters in the Central African Republic have killed at least 20 people and wounded several more in attacks in the centre of the country, a police source said Sunday.
"At least 20 people were killed and several others wounded in attacks launched Friday by elements of the ex-Seleka" in the central Kaga Bandoro region, the source said.
"Ex-Seleka" is the term used for remnants of the supposedly disbanded alliance of mainly-Muslim armed groups which seized power in CAR in late 2013 before being chased from the capital the following year.
The police source said the attacks, which continued Saturday, claimed 19 lives in several villages in the Kaga Bandoro region and several more in the regional capital of the same name.
"The heavily armed assailants burned dozens of houses that they looted in these villages," the police source said.
MONUSCO, the UN mission in CAR, said the attacks followed clashes between ex-Seleka and their longtime foes in militias collectively known as anti-Balaka.
In a statement, MONUSCO said it had sent troop reinforcements to Kaga Bandoro and the village of Ndomete, which was particularly affected by the violence, "to prevent any deterioration of the situation."
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