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Oct 5, 2015 - TEMBER. 10 international organi- zations had offices and residences looted. Several houses and public buil
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: SITUATION IN NUMBERS Body of a Muslim man found near a mosque in PK5

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Clashes between communities in 3rd and 5th districts. The only Muslim community radio in Bangui and a church in the 5th district were ransacked

Armed combats between armed groups in the 3rd and 1st districts.

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10 international organizations had offices and residences looted. Several houses and public buildings set on fire. Curfew declared

Protest next to the Presidential Palace, several casualties and wounded. Barricades blocking all axis of the city. Mosque in 2d district vandalized.

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No access to airport. All flights from and to CAR cancelled. In Bambari, more than 10 people wounded after clashes in the city.

Airport runway occupied by demonstrators, then cleared. Petrol stations closed

Heavy shootings in the 8th district. Clashes between internal forces and MINUSCA. People continue to flee

People started to return to their homes

Some NGOs evacuated their staff to DRC, via the river. Around 765 Central Africans have fled to DRC on 28 and 29 Sept.

No humanitarian access to provide emergency assistance to the wounded and to the most vulnerable people. President Samba-Panza returned from NY where she was attending UNGA.

Over 2,000 people most of them women and children fled in DRC between the 29 September and the 5 October

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417,000 IDPs since 2013

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5

OCTOBER

SEPTEMBER

recent fighting in Bangui- 26 September/5 October 2015

1 out 5

(as 5 October)

Central Africans is displaced today

37,416

(internally or externally)

Over people newly displaced in Bangui (as 5 October)

1 out 2

61

Central Africans is in need of humanitarian assistance

At least people died during the latest outbreak of violence

470,000

307

Central African refugees in neighboring countries

Over wounded during the latest violence

Source: CCCM Cluster, Protection Cluster, OCHA, UNHCR Bangui, Central African Republic , For more information contact: Kouassi Lazare Etien, UNHCR Representative, [email protected]; Dalia Al Achi, PI Officer, [email protected]; Ndeye Marie Cisse, Associate reporting Officer, [email protected] ,