Boromata

Boromata is a village in the Vakaga Prefecture in the northern Central African Republic.

Boromata
Boromata
Location in the Central African Republic
Coordinates: 10°5′N 21°55′E
Country Central African Republic
PrefectureVakaga
Sub-prefectureBirao
CommuneOuandja
Time zoneUTC + 1

History

On 15 March 2008, 13 Chadian Soldiers under the command of the former chief of defense of the UFDR attacked joint UFDR-FACA forces and burned four homes in Boromata. During the attack, the joint forces managed to kill five attackers and capture four. The four prisoners were transferred to Bangui. As a result, 500 people fled to the bush.[1]

Central African Republic Civil War (2013-present)

On 1 December 2020, the Misseriya Arabs militia from Central Darfur, Sudan, attacked Boromata due to tensions between Misseriya and Goula.[2] The attack caused five deaths and 14 injuries. Other than that, the militia razed 1325 homes and 84 shops.[3]

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