Bébingui
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Bébingui | |
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| Coordinates: 7°48′52″N 16°31′36″E / 7.81444°N 16.52667°E | |
| Country | Central African Republic |
| Prefecture | Lim-Pendé |
| Sub-prefecture | Paoua |
| Commune | Mia-Pendé |
Bébingui is a village situated in Lim-Pendé Prefecture, Central African Republic.
ANT soldiers attacked Bébingui in mid-February 2008.[1]
An armed group from Chad stormed Bébingui on 7 July 2015, stealing cattle and small livestock. Later, they returned those stolen items. The village received another attack from armed militia on 9 July, causing the villagers fled to the bush for a few days. On 14 July, a clash between two armed groups occurred in the village, prompting the residents to seek refuge in Bedogo 1, Bembo, Bedam, and Bedaya 2.[2]
MNLC rebels attacked MINUSCA patrol forces in Bébingui on 26 January 2018. MINUSCA fought back, and the rebels fled to Chad.[3]