Séléka takeover (2012–2013) Séléka–Anti-balaka conflict (2013–2020) CPC rebellion (2020–) On 18 January 2014 more than 100 people were killed by Anti-balaka militias in Bossemptélé in the Ouham-Pendé prefecture of the Central African Republic.
With international forces largely absent, the next day Anti-balaka fighters attacked the city.
The few armed Muslims and Séléka fighters who remained in the city tried to resist but were defeated.
Local religious officials tried to contact international forces to secure city for two weeks with no response.
[2] In April, French forces came to the town and Anti-balaka fighters dismantled their checkpoints and returned to local villages.