Antoine Zogonimbou and Mboliloungoule, two individuals whose ordeal has drawn attention, are currently confined within gendarmerie cells in Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic. Their detention marks the culmination of a harrowing sequence of events, beginning with their abduction and subsequent torture at the hands of Russian mercenaries operating in the region.
The ordeal for Zogonimbou and Mboliloungoule reportedly commenced in Zemio, a town located in the southeastern part of the Central African Republic, where they were initially kidnapped. Following their abduction, the two men were transported to Berengo, a location where they endured severe torture. This troubling account highlights the brutal tactics employed by the foreign combatants active in the country.
Ultimately, after facing such harsh treatment, the Russian mercenaries brought Antoine Zogonimbou and Mboliloungoule to Bangui, handing them over to local gendarmerie forces for imprisonment. This sequence of events underscores ongoing concerns regarding human rights and the actions of external actors within the Central African Republic.
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