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Central African Republic conflict (2012–2013)

Central African Republic Civil War (2012–2014)
2012 Battles in the C.A.R.
Map of battles in the Central African Republic
Date 10 December 2012 - 2014
Location Central African Republic
Result

Stalemate
Ongoing sectarian violence

  • Séléka rebel coalition takes power from François Bozizé.
  • Fighting between Seleka factions and Anti-balaka militias.
  • President Michel Djotodia resigns. Interim government is followed by an elected government.
  • De facto split between Ex-seleka factions controlled north and east and Anti-balaka controlled south and west with a Seleka faction declaring the Republic of Logone.
  • Fighting between Ex-seleka factions FPRC and UPC.
Belligerents

FPRC
UPC
MPC
3R

 Central African Republic
MINUSCA (since 2014)
MISCA (2013–2014)

 France (2013–16)
 South Africa (2012–13)

Commanders and leaders
Noureddine Adam
Joseph Zoundeiko 
Ali Darassa
Michel Djotodia Surrendered (2013–14)
Faustin-Archange Touadéra (Since 2016)
Catherine Samba-Panza (2014–16)
François Bozizé (2012–13)
Parfait Onanga-Anyanga
Emmanuel Macron
Jacob Zuma
EUFOR RCA:
Philippe Pontiès
MICOPAX:
Jean-Felix Akaga (until 2013)
Levy Yakete
Patrice Edouard Ngaissona
Strength
3,000 (Séléka claim)
1,000–2,000 (Other estimates)
3,500
MINUSCA 13,000
2,000
200
ECCAS: 3,500+ peacekeepers
Democratic Republic of the Congo: 1,000
Georgia: 140
African Union: 6,000
50,000-72,000
Casualties and losses
500+ rebel casualties (Bangui only, South African claim) Unknown number killed or captured
1 policeman killed
15 soldiers killed
3 soldiers killed
2 soldiers killed
3 soldiers killed
1 soldier killed
53
Civilian casualties:
Unknown number killed or wounded
200,000 internally displaced; 20,000 refugees (1 Aug 2013)
700,000 internally displaced; +288,000 refugees (Feb 2014)
Total: Thousands killed+5,186 killed (till September 2014)

Stalemate
Ongoing sectarian violence

FPRC
UPC
MPC
3R

 France (2013–16)
 South Africa (2012–13)


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