"This figure is confirmed," said presidential spokesman Albert Mopkem yesterday, referring to a toll provided by Adama Dieng, a UN special envoy for the prevention of genocide.
Nearly half the population needs humanitarian assistance, according to the United Nations which has appealed for USD 399 million from donors to cover the country's aid needs next year.
The latest deaths in the town of Bria, 400 kilometres northeast of Bangui, were amplified by 76 wounded and nearly 11,000 people being displaced in battles between factions of the former "Seleka" Muslim rebel group last week, Dieng said.
The government is trying to bring together 14 armed groups under a disarmament deal in the former French colony. But militias have flourished in the power vacuum left by a weak state.
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The two factions are fighting for control of taxes levied on Fulani herders during the current seasonal migration.