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At least 30 killed in Muslim raid on Central African Republic church
Guns and grenades kill Christians in the Central African Republic seeking sanctuary at refugee camp church. Priest says attack occurred Wednesday at the Church of Fatima in Bangui.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Wednesday, May 28, 2014, 3:20 PM

BANGUI, Central African Republic — A priest in Central African Republic says at least 30 people have been killed after suspected Muslim rebels attacked a church where Christians were seeking refuge.
The Rev. Paul Emile Nzale told The Associated Press that the gunfire and grenade attack took place Wednesday afternoon in a displacement camp at the Church of Fatima in Bangui, the capital.
An Associated Press reporter counted at least 20 bodies taken to a hospital in the city because the morgue was not in service.
Wednesday’s attack is the largest in Bangui blamed on Muslim rebels since their Seleka coalition left power in January.