31 Injured in Central African Republic Fighting: MSF

A medical aid group says at least 31 people were injured Wednesday in the Central African Republic when a local militia clashed with international peacekeepers.

Doctors Without Borders — also known as Medecins Sans Frontieres [MSF] — says the fighting flared in the PK5 neighborhood of Bangui, home to about 2,200 Muslims gathered there to avoid sectarian violence.

Reuters news agency says the clash erupted after residents accused the peacekeepers of shooting and killing a man on Tuesday…

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