Thirty killed in Bangui clashes

Chadian soldiers have killed more than 30 civilians in Central African Republic's strife-torn capital, Bangui, after being attacked with grenades.

African Union intervention force in the Central African Republic

Chadian soldiers have killed more than 30 civilians in the Central African Republic's capital city. (AAP)

Chadian soldiers have killed more than 30 civilians in Central African Republic's strife-torn capital city, officials say.

Jean-Pierre Sadou, a gendarmerie official with the regional peacekeeping force, could not confirm the death toll from Saturday's violence but said the Chadian soldiers' actions were a "legitimate defence" after their convoy was attacked by grenades.

Odette Dombolo, a commune mayor in the PK12 neighbourhood, said the soldiers opened fire on a large crowd, killing more than 20 and injuring more than 100.

Jean Claude Yamodo, an official in the Gobongo neighbourhood, said the same soldiers killed four people there. Witnesses said eight more were killed near the airport.

Bangui has seen regular violence for nearly four months, with tensions mounting between peacekeepers and Christian militia fighters.


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