A few days after the violent clashes that took place in parts of the Central African capital Bangui between a coalition of armed groups and the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) supported by UN peacekeepers (MINUSCA), life is now returning timidly back to normal in the city.
Like many other traders, this young saleswoman in the street of the city is welcoming the relative calm to feed her family.
MINUSCA blue helmets together and the Central African forces have put in place increased security measures, but in the streets of Bangui, memories of these attacks are still vivid in the minds of citizens, which has an impact on their economy.
Following these coordinated and systematic attacks which have cost the lives of civilians, humanitarian workers, security forces as well as peacekeepers, MINUSCA denounced, through a statement, the acts and the deceptive speeches by these actors who define themselves as defenders of the population while they loot and are responsible for the current crisis facing the country-MINUSCA
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