ACCRA (Reuters) - Youths in the Central African Republic set up barricades on roads in the capital on Thursday and lit fires in protest at an attack by Muslim gunmen on a church that left at least 11 people dead, witnesses said.
Gunmen sprayed bullets and hurled grenades at people sheltering at the Our Lady of Fatima church on Wednesday following a battle between anti-balaka Christian militia and residents of the nearby Muslim neighbourhood of PK5.
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