African Republic: six educational employees die in unidentified attack


(MENAFN) The United Nations children's agency, a UNICEF staff member along with another five education workers died in a violation by unknown attackers in the Central African Republic.

The crew was travelling in order to train the teachers in the northeastern town, Markounda, not far from the remote area of Chadian border.

The deaths were African citizens involving a UNICEF education advisor, two education ministry officials as well as three local UNICEF partner organization employees.

These Unidentified attackers have previously killed six Red Cross volunteers in the southeast, shortly after anther unknown armed group murdered an employee in Bangassou town.

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