[3] After that, he was trained by the Israeli Special Forces for six months[3] and then settled for a year in Bangui where he was assigned to the Central Office for the Suppression of Banditism (OCRB).
[5] In March 2013, he played a decisive role in the final offensive in Bangui, which overthrew then incumbent President François Bozizé.
[6] As leader of FPRC, Noureddine Adam declared the autonomous Republic of Logone or Dar El Kuti[7] on 14 December 2015 and intended Bambari as the capital,[7] with the transitional government denouncing the declaration and the UN peacekeeping mission MINUSCA stating it will use force against any separatist attempt.
[5] By late 2016, the civil war was largely fighting between FPRC and a rival ex-Séléka faction called the Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC) led by Ali Darassa.
[9] In August 2023 he was injured during the Battle of Nyala while fighting on the side of Rapid Support Forces.