The story of Delphine Lokaingoto, Woman Who Watches Her Family Slaughtered by Central African Rebellion

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Delphine Lokaingoto | Aljazeraa
Report Reporter Grid.ID, Afif Khoirul Muttaqin
Grid .iD - Forcible transfer of the Central African Republic has now reached a record with a huge number of refugees.
Recorded Paoua city now accommodates more than 65,000 refugees since late December, due to the long conflict that hit the area.
the rampant violence in 2017-2018 has pushed the number of internally displaced people to 688,700.
The highest number since the crisis began in 2013, and some 542,380 other refugees are in neighboring countries, according to data from the United Nations.
this is due to the number of armed groups of the Central African Republic's Liberation Movement (MNLC), growing steadily.
Reported by Grid.ID through Aljazeraa, attacks on civilians and clashes between armed groups are also in high frequency.
a resident named Delphine Lokaingoto (30) exposed the nahas event he experienced, when his family was massacred by the armed group.
When the rebels attacked his village, Delphine Lokaingoto was still too weak in labor to hold more than one child.
lokaingoto then saw from the bushes as the rebels came into his village.
Then she immediately picked up her four-day-old baby, and told her other three-year-olds four and six to run into the fields.
"We started running away, and that's when they shot my kids and my husband."
Delphine said three of his four children, aged three, four and six, and also his 28-year-old husband were shot dead.
when rebels from the National Movement for Liberation of the Central African Republic (MNLC) attacked their village, Beogombo IV.
"For my future, I just want God to help me to have a good life so I can live in peace," Lokaingoto said.
"If there is peace, I will return to the village, but it is still not safe there."
MNCL reportedly has undergone further operations that directly target civilians.

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