Zambian forces of MINUSCA and the Central African Armed Forces (FACA) organized joint patrols in the city of Birao and its surroundings to help restore peace in the areas.
The armed conflicts that hurt the city of Birao, in the north-east of the Central African Republic in early September 2019, caused more than 24,000 people to flee their homes.
Most have found refuge near the base of the UN Mission in the country (MINUSCA) and at the airport.
MINUSCA is helping the Central African Army to become operational in the field and to fulfil its mission. It is about restoring state authority in Birao through respect for law and order.
Checkpoints were erected in the strategic points of the city to avoid possible intrusions of armed men in Birao.
Today, the city of Birao comes back to life. With the return of security, the businesses began to reopen and the population to resume its usual activities~MINUSCA
Dalai Lama’s Sister Receives Award for Educating Tibetans in Exile
Pakistan’s Mangrove Planting Yields Returns
Vapes Hide Dangers Through Sweet Flavors to Lure Children, Thai Govt Says
UN Security Council Meets to Discuss the Maintaince of Peace and Security of Ukraine
Thailand Urges Myanmar’s Junta to Free Aung San Suu Kyi
Survivors Recount Their Lasting Pain Appeal for Justine, 25 Years After Kosovo Massacre
Burn Victims in Bangladesh Suffer Doubly with Few Specialty Hospitals for Treatment
UN Security Council Meets to Discuss Situation in Middle East, Including Palestinian Question
If you want to contact us
Subscribe our latest updates
Subscribe our You Tube Channel