Two Moroccan members of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR) squad of the United Nations Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) were killed in an armed attack near the town of Bria, on the northeast of the capital Bangui, reports the Maghreb Arab Press (MAP).
In its statement, the MINUSCA explained that the incident occurred while the Moroccan peacekeepers, stationed in Bria, were escorting a convoy of trucks transporting fuel from the town of Zemio to Obo. According to the UN mission, two other Moroccans were injured in the incident.
Source: QNA
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