Kembé | |
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Coordinates: 4°36′N 21°46′E / 4.600°N 21.767°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Basse-Kotto |
Kembé is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. The Kotto Falls double waterfall is nearby.
In 1985, Kembé was electrified. [1]
Kembé, together with nearby Dimbi, was captured by Séléka rebels on 20–21 January 2013. [2] In November 2016 it was reported that Kembe was under control of rebels from Union for Peace in the Central African Republic. [3] On 11 October 2017, 25 Muslim civilians were massacred by anti-balaka militiamen inside a mosque in the town of Kembe. [4] As of June 2019 Kembe was under control of Anti-balaka. [5] On 6 May 2021 the town was recaptured by government forces, [6] however later it was captured by UPC rebels and as of April 2022 remains under UPC control. [7]
Kembé | |
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Coordinates: 4°36′N 21°46′E / 4.600°N 21.767°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Basse-Kotto |
Kembé is a town located in the Central African Republic prefecture of Basse-Kotto. The Kotto Falls double waterfall is nearby.
In 1985, Kembé was electrified. [1]
Kembé, together with nearby Dimbi, was captured by Séléka rebels on 20–21 January 2013. [2] In November 2016 it was reported that Kembe was under control of rebels from Union for Peace in the Central African Republic. [3] On 11 October 2017, 25 Muslim civilians were massacred by anti-balaka militiamen inside a mosque in the town of Kembe. [4] As of June 2019 Kembe was under control of Anti-balaka. [5] On 6 May 2021 the town was recaptured by government forces, [6] however later it was captured by UPC rebels and as of April 2022 remains under UPC control. [7]