Ngoutéré, also written Ngoutere, is a village situated in
Ouham-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic.
History
An unnamed armed militia attacked Ngoutéré on 7 December 2013 morning and killed seven people.[1]
3R rebels from
Koui occupied Ngoutéré in July 2018.[2][3] Later, they withdrew from the village.[4] Five hundreds villagers fled to Sangami and Tolé on 15 February 2019 due to fear of revenge following an attack on herders.[5]
Wagner was reportedly looted shops and homes in Ngoutéré in September 2021.[6]FACA imposed curfew in Ngoutéré from 6 PM to 6 AM in March 2023 due to the threat of
CPC's incursion following the withdrawal of Wagner in February.[7]
An unknown armed group stormed the FACA position in Ngoutéré on 2 July 2024 at 3:00 am.[8] Due to the attack, five soldiers were killed, and two were abducted.[9]