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- Bossembélé is a small town in Yaloke-Bossembele, in the Ombella-M'Poko Prefecture of the Central African Republic, lying 157 miles north west of Bangui...
- Bossembélé Airport (IATA: BEM, ICAO: FEFL) was an airstrip located within Bossembélé, a town in the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture of the Central African Republic...
- Yaloke-Bossembele is a sub-prefecture of the Ombella-M'Poko Prefecture of the western Central African Republic. It combines the main towns of Bossembele and...
- created a coalition. The group seized many towns including Yaloke and Bossembele. Bambari was also temporarily seized by rebels. On 25 December, the rebels...
- Bangui Baoro Batangafo Berbérati Bimbo Birao Boali Bobangui Boda Bossangoa Bossembélé Bouar Bouca Bozoum Bria Carnot Damara Gambo Gamboula Guen Ippy Kabo Kaga-Bandoro...
- The road remains paved between Bangui and Bossembélé but transitions to an unpaved surface north of Bossembélé. The terrain along this stretch is characterized...
- captured a number of strategic towns throughout February 2021, including Bossembele, Bouar, Beloko and Bossangoa. As the rebels were being pushed back, Valery...
- Yaloke is a town in the Yaloke-Bossembele sub-prefecture in the Ombella-M'Poko prefecture of the western Central African Republic. In December 2014, UNHCR...
- March 25, from injuries he sustained during an attack in the town of Bossembélé in November 2020. Central African Republic Civil War "RCA : les cadres...
- and pillage that occurred in the towns and cities of Bangui, Bossangoa, Bossembélé, Damara, and Mongoumba from 25 October 2002 to 15 March 2003. Bemba was...