Several Killed in Attack On Chinese Mine in Central African Republic DeutscheWelle: CAR
Gunmen stormed a Chinese-operated gold mine in the Central African Republic on Sunday, killing nine Chinese nationals, authorities said.
He said the victims were Chinese workers at a site run by the Gold Coast Group. Following the attack, the Chinese embassy called on Chinese natonals to not travel outside the captal Bangui, according to a statement on the embassy website. But suspicion fell on the Coalition of Patriots for Change, or CPC, which is active in the area and regularly launches attacks on the country's armed forces.
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