UN employee ‘kidnapped’ in capital of Central African Republic
UN employee kidnapped in capital of C. African Republic, says source
Armed men kidnapped a female UN employee in the capital of the strife-torn Central African Republic on Tuesday, a day after two aid workers were seized, said a source with the UN force.
The gunmen, who appeared to be linked to the mainly Christian anti-balaka militia, seized the woman from a van taking UN staffers to work in Bangui, the source with the UN Minusca force in the country said on condition of anonymity.
AFP
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