MINUSCA
United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic

PRESS RELEASE - MINUSCA strongly condemns the attack against Am Dafock and the firing targeting the Mission's base

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Bangui, 30 June 2026 – The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for the

Central African Republic and Head of the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated

Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA), Valentine

Rugwabiza, strongly condemns the attack carried out early this morning by armed

elements affiliated with the Front populaire pour la renaissance de la

Centrafrique (FPRC), the Mouvement démocratique pour le rassemblement du peuple

centrafricain (MDRPC), and other unidentified armed elements against the locality of

Am Dafock, on the border with Sudan, in Vakaga Prefecture (60 km north-east of

Birao), as well as the gunfire targeting MINUSCA's Temporary Operating Base (TOB).

The Head of MINUSCA deplores the numerous people injured during these acts of

violence, including three Zambian peacekeepers, one of whom was seriously injured

while conducting a patrol to protect civilians. The injured peacekeepers immediately

received first aid before being airlifted to appropriate medical facilities. MINUSCA also

deployed air assets to support its personnel on the ground and carry out the medical

evacuation of all the injured.

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General expresses her deep concern

over this latest attack against the Mission's peacekeepers. She recalls that attacks

directed against United Nations peacekeepers may constitute war crimes under

international law. She calls on the perpetrators and those who ordered these attacks

to immediately cease hostilities and reminds them that they will be held accountable

for their actions. She urges the Government to spare no effort in ensuring the

protection of and humanitarian assistance to the affected civilians and assures it of the

full support of MINUSCA and the United Nations Country Team.

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of MINUSCA reaffirms

that these attacks will in no way undermine the Mission's determination to implement

its mandate, particularly the protection of civilians.