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Rebels enter Central African Republic capital

Xinhua | Updated: 2013-03-24 03:50

BANGUI - The Seleka rebel coalition on Saturday afternoon entered the northern suburbs of Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, Xinhua's staff at the scene reported.

South African troops in Bangui for the military training of local soldiers were quickly retreating to the Presidential Palace in the city, where power supply was cut off hours ago.

Fierce fighting erupted at night over the control of the city between Seleka rebels and the government forces FACA being backed by South African troops.

UN personnel took shelter at a camp set up by an international organization awaiting for the evacuation through the Bangui-Mpoko airport, which was occupied by the presidential guard and South African soldiers, according to a source close to UN evacuees.

Meanwhile, France on Saturday announced a plan to send troops to its former colony to ensure the evacuation of its citizens.

The entry of the rebels sparked fear among citizens, who prevent their children from going out.

"I have told my children to stay at home all time, not to leave the house even in the day time," Jean Bruno Saka, a resident of the Malimake district, told Xinhua.

Another resident Pierre Marcel Kamba said," Seleka leaders employ many mercenaries who have records of looting big cities they have taken. We are worried about the same thing here in Bangui."

Rebels fought within miles early Saturday after claiming control of Bossangoa and Damara, 75 km from Bangui, to reach the gate of the capital the previous day.

Some of them also took a detour through Bossembele to reach Bangui, which borders the Democratic Republic of Congo across a river, according to the military.

The rebels claimed to have shot down a helicopter of the army, which on Friday reported a halt of attacks by the enemy because of the air support.

Seleka launched a lightening blitz this week after giving the government a deadline to honor a peace deal signed in January to release political prisoners, integrate rebels into the national army and pull out South African and Ugandan troops deployed in the country to protect the Bangui-based government.

President Francois Bozize, who came to power in 2003, returned from South Africa in recent days after a visit during which he asked South Africa to send more troops to Bangui.

The five-faction rebel coalition swept through a large part of the country in its southward push since launching an insurgency on December 10, 2012.

The rebels accused Bozize of failing to implement a series of peace accords signed in the Gabonese capital Libreville since 2007.

With the mediation of regional countries, the rival sides again went to Libreville on January 11 to sign another agreement to end the crisis.

At the time around, Seleka fell short of attacking Damara, where troops from the Economic Community of Central African States (CEEAC) were deployed between Bangui and advancing rebels.

The country of 5 million population has been gripped by instability and poverty since its independence from France in 1960.

 

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