January 2019 Bambari clashes

In January 2019, a series of clashes occurred in the town of Bambari in the Central African Republic between Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC) rebels against government and United Nations Peacekeeping forces. The clashes cumulated in Operation BEKPA 2, when United Nations forces, including Portuguese and Bangladeshi special operations forces and Nepalese Peacekeepers launched an offensive operation to secure the town.

January 2019 Bambari clashes
Part of the Central African Republic Civil War (2012-present)

UPC vehicle destroyed during clashes
Date10 – 11, 17 – 19 January 2019
Location5°45′55″N 20°40′27″E
Result

CAR/MINUSCA victory

  • MINUSCA forces conduct Operation BEKPA 2 on January 17
  • 40+ UPC rebels killed (per Security Council report)
Belligerents

 Central African Republic
MINUSCA

 France (air Support) (Jan 11)
Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC)
Commanders and leaders
Major Md Shahidul Islam General Bello (WIA)
Strength
Paratroopers
Pandur and Humvee vehicles
Special Forces
Peacekeepers
1 Mi-17 helicopter
2 Mirage 2000 fighter jets
Mercenaries
30 to 40 fighters
Technicals
Casualties and losses
2 policemen killed, 1 wounded
Unknown number of soldiers killed
none

40+ killed (Security Council report)

8 technicals captured

3 suspected fighters captured
Aid worker and teacher killed
30 injured by gunshot (1 died in hospital)
10 killed (including 2 policemen) on January 10 (per Corbeau News)
Bambari
Location within Central African Republic
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