A peacekeeper was killed and 11 others wounded when a UN base came under heavy attack on Tuesday in the Central African Republic in fighting that also left 22 rebels dead, the UN said.
Anti-balaka fighters launched the attack early Tuesday on the temporary UN base in Tagbara, near the southern city of Bambari, triggering heavy fighting, said UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
"Peacekeepers fired back and after several hours of exchange of fire, one peacekeeper was killed and 11 others were injured," said Dujarric.
The UN mission MINUSCA said separately that 22 anti-balaka fighters were killed.
UN peacekeepers "later discovered the bodies of 21 civilians, including 4 women and 4 children in Tagbara," said Dujarric.
MINUSCA said the bodies were found near a church, and that the deaths resulted from a separate incident using "traditional weapons."