Nguia-Bouar | |
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Coordinates: 5°13′18″N 14°41′37″E / 5.22167°N 14.69361°E | |
Country | Central African Republic |
Prefecture | Nana-Mambéré |
Sub-prefecture | Baboua |
Commune | Baboua |
Nguia-Bouar is a village situated in Nana-Mambéré Prefecture, Central African Republic.
At the end of 2017, the gendarmes withdrew from Nguia-Bouar following the incursion of 3R rebels. [1] Bangladesh contingent of MINUSCA captured the village from Siriri on 28 April 2018 after the failed negotiations that asked the rebels to leave. [2] 3R militias attacked IDP camp in the village on 9 June 2021. [3] Wagner's helicopter bombarded a mining site near the village on 30 August 2021, causing the residents to flee to the bush. [4]
Wagner withdrew its forces from Nguia-Bouar on 19 January 2023. [5] Following the Wagner's defeat in a battle against CPC near Nguia-Bouar on 10 September 2023, FACA, Wagner, and Rwanda forces conducted military operation against the rebels in the village on 13 September, causing the villagers to flee to the bush. [6]
Nguia-Bouar has one school. [7]
There is a health center in the village. [8]