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Central African Republic rebels 'enter capital Bangui' | Central African Republic rebels 'enter capital Bangui' |
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Rebels in the Central African Republic (CAR) have entered the capital Bangui, according to witnesses. | Rebels in the Central African Republic (CAR) have entered the capital Bangui, according to witnesses. |
Residents said hundreds of Seleka rebels were now fighting running battles with government troops. | Residents said hundreds of Seleka rebels were now fighting running battles with government troops. |
The rebels urged government forces not to resist and said President Francois Bozize should step down. | The rebels urged government forces not to resist and said President Francois Bozize should step down. |
Seleka began their offensive earlier this week, accusing Mr Bozize of failing to honour a peace deal signed in January - a charge he denies. | Seleka began their offensive earlier this week, accusing Mr Bozize of failing to honour a peace deal signed in January - a charge he denies. |
Rebel spokesman Nelson Ndjadder said they had shot down a government military helicopter and were now heading for the presidential palace. | Rebel spokesman Nelson Ndjadder said they had shot down a government military helicopter and were now heading for the presidential palace. |
They are also said to have cut off electrical power to parts of the city, having taken control of three power plants in the neighbouring town of Boali. | They are also said to have cut off electrical power to parts of the city, having taken control of three power plants in the neighbouring town of Boali. |
A local UN official in southern Bangui said people were in a state of panic but could not confirm the rebels had entered the city. | A local UN official in southern Bangui said people were in a state of panic but could not confirm the rebels had entered the city. |
Former colonial power France called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in response to the crisis, presidential spokesman Romain Nadal said, quoted by AFP news agency. | |
French nationals in the country had been advised to stay at home, he added. | |
The rebels joined a power-sharing government in January after talks brokered by regional leaders to end a rebellion they launched last year. | The rebels joined a power-sharing government in January after talks brokered by regional leaders to end a rebellion they launched last year. |
But the deal quickly collapsed, with the rebels saying their demands, including the release of political prisoners, had not been met. | |
On Friday it was reported that they had taken a checkpoint in the town of Damara, about an hour's drive from Bangui, where regional Fomac peacekeepers are based. | |
CAR has been hit by a series of rebellions since independence from France in 1960. | CAR has been hit by a series of rebellions since independence from France in 1960. |
It is one of the poorest countries in Africa, despite its considerable mineral resources. | It is one of the poorest countries in Africa, despite its considerable mineral resources. |