Reuters - Three people
were killed and six wounded in Central African Republic's capital Bangui on
Monday when U.N. peacekeepers exchanged fire with armed men during a protest
against the U.N. mission, the local Red Cross said.
The dead and
wounded were among hundreds of protesters gathered to call for the U.N. troops
to leave the country, Antoine Mbao-Bogo, president of the CAR Red Cross, said.
A Reuters
witness saw protesters, carrying anti-U.N. posters, throwing stones and
shouting at the troops who responded with warning shots. There was then an
exchange of gunfire between the troops and armed men near the crowd.
Reuters
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