2020 N'Délé clashes

Séléka takeover (2012–2013) Séléka–Anti-balaka conflict (2013–2020) CPC rebellion (2020–) In 2020 heavy clashes between ex-Séléka groups erupted in N'Délé in Central African Republic.

Two days later heavy clashes erupted between both groups in N'Délé, leading to several people being killed and injured.

Thousands of refugees, mainly from Goula ethnic groups, began to gather at the MINUSCA base near the airport.

[10] On 1 April 2020 clashes erupted between Goula and Rounga factions of FPRC in Bornou neighborhood of N'Délé.

[19] On 19 May MINUSCA arrested nine RPRC fighters in N'Délé including general Azor Kalité while they were trying to escape to Tirigoulou.

[20] On 25 May MINUSCA arrested two RPRC fighters 16 km from N'Délé followed by another two day later including general Amar.

[21] On 27 August pact of non-aggression in Bamingui-Bangoran was signed between Goula and Rounga factions of FPRC.

[22][23] On 5 December 2023 the Special Criminal Court (CPS), a UN-backed hybrid tribunal based in Bangui, opened the trial in case related to N'Délé massacres, with four (Azor Kalite, Charfadine Moussa, Antar Hamat and Oscar Wordjonodroba) of the ten accused present.

Map of clashes