Rwandan soldier shot four colleagues |
A Rwandan soldier serving
with the U.N. peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic shot dead four
Rwandan troops and wounded eight others on Saturday, before himself being shot
dead, according to the Rwandan Defence Ministry. The
incident occurred at around 5:45 a.m. (0445 GMT) at the Rwandan battalion's
headquarters in the capital Bangui. "Investigations
have immediately commenced to establish the motive behind this deplorable
shooting," spokesman Brigadier General Joseph Nzabamwita said. "We
suspect terrorism, without ruling out mental illness as the cause."
Reuters report continues:
The
statement said the injured soldiers had immediately been transported to a
hospital in Bangui for treatment.
The
ministry had originally said the gunman had killed himself, but later amended
its account.
"The
(Rwanda Defence Force) engaged the assailant soldier, killing him and saving
the lives of other RDF peacekeepers," Nzabamwita said in the second
statement.
Central
African Republic descended into chaos in March 2013 when predominantly Muslim
Seleka rebels seized power, triggering reprisals by "anti-balaka"
Christian militias who drove tens of thousands of Muslims from the south in a
de facto partition.
The
U.N. mission in Central African Republic, known as MINUSCA, was deployed to
shore up the precarious stability established under a transitional government.
Rwanda
has roughly 800 peacekeepers deployed in the country.
MINUSCA
said it had opened an investigation into the incident.
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