The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.
The UN mission in the Central African Republic says the situation in Bangassou is gradually returning to normal.
The city witnessed a series of heavy attacks last week, on civilians and peacekeepers.
Violence flared in the southeastern city on Saturday, after an attack was launched by a gunman, affiliated with the anti-Balaka movement, forcing thousands to flee their homes.
Humanitarians on the ground, say 25,000 people out of the 35,000 inhabitants of Bangassou, will need humanitarian assistance.