Central African Republic Civil War (2012–2014) | ||||||||
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Map of battles in the Central African Republic (For a more detailed map of the current military situation, see ) |
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Central African Republic MINUSCA (since 2014) MISCA (2013-2014) France (2013–16) |
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Commanders and leaders | ||||||||
Noureddine Adam Joseph Zoundeiko † Ali Darassa Michel Djotodia (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 |
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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
France (2013–16)
South Africa (2012–13)