Примеры использования Bangolo на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Renovation of accommodation in Bangolo.
Two more mixed units were deployed at Bangolo and Zeale, in the west, on 30 April.
The fear of violence by militia groups was particularly prevalent in communities around Duékoué,Guiglo and Bangolo.
Colonel Mohammed Buli Bangolo, from Equateur Province, is appointed Governor of Ituri by FLC.
In addition, visits to Ferkesedougou,Bouna, Bangolo and Fengolo.
The upsurge of violence in the Bangolo area alone, within the zone of confidence, forced more than 4,400 persons to flee their villages in early May.
Protests by ex-militia groups were reported in Adjamé, Bangolo and Daloa.
The mixed unit deployed in Bangolo blocked the Bangolo-Duékoué axis on 14 and 17 November to protest against poor conditions of service.
Six additional offices will be opened in Aboisso,Agboville, Bangolo, Danane, Tabou and Zouan.
In April 2007, the focal points began the process of identifying children associated with their forces in Guiglo, Toulépleu, Bloléquin, Tai, Zagné,Duékoué and Bangolo.
It is headed by Julien Mompeho"Colombo" andis active in Duékoué, Bangolo, Guiglo, Bloléuin and Toulepleu;
The lower number of premises maintained and repaired was due to the fact that 2 camps were not established(Mankono and Issia) and2 camps were closed Loguale and Bangolo.
West: 3,962 civil servants to 7 departments Guiglo,Duékoué, Bangolo, Bloléquin, Toulépleu, Zouan-Hounien, Bin-Houyé.
Council members condemned the renewal of fighting in the west of the country and the events that had transpired,in particular in Bangolo.
Outside Abidjan, United Nations police advisers are deployed in Man, Bangolo, Daloa, San-Pédro, Bouaké, Yamoussoukro, Bondoukou and Korhogo.
The Forces nouvelles initiated hostilities by capturing the towns of Tiébissou(later vacated), and Bangolo in the west.
The situation remains particularly serious in towns and villages along the Duékoué-Bangolo road,notably in Binao near Bangolo, as well as Blody and Toazeo near Duékoué.
On 28 June 2006 six persons, including a 1-year-old child, were killed by unknown assailants in the village of Boho,29 kilometres from Bangolo.
The situation remains particularly serious in towns andvillages along the Duékoué-Bangolo road, notably in Binao near Bangolo, as well as Blody and Toazeo near Duékoué.
The three additional formed police units authorized under Security Council resolution 1682(2006) will be deployed in Abidjan, Bangolo and Yamoussoukro.
On 16 December, in Bangolo, near Duekoué, armed men reportedly attacked a Catholic church. They escaped with computers and a vehicle, which was recovered on 20 December by its owner.
Meetings with prefects, mayors and political parties in Issia, Daloa, Vavoua, Bouafle, San Pedro,Guiglo and Bangolo were organized by Sector West.
Furthermore, the Quadripartite security cell in Bangolo dismantled last year when the Forces Nouvelles pulled out of the Government of National Reconciliation, has left a huge security void.
In addition, two people were killed and30 civilians injured on 5 June during an armed attack on public transport vehicles on the road between Bangolo and Duékoué.
Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration explained and discussed at 11 forums(Adjamé(2), Bangolo, Bouna, Tiébissou, Tabou, San-Pédro, Sebroko(children's forum), Yamoussoukro, Attecoube and Séguéla) and in 11 school caravan programmes.
Attacks by bandits armed with assault rifles and machetes resulted in the deaths of 16 persons and contributed to a sense of persistent insecurity in the areas of Duékoué,Guiglo and Bangolo specifically.
Such incidents were reported on 21 April in Dimbé, on 22 April in Akouédo, on 25 April in Abidjan,on 13 May in Bangolo and on 4 June in Kohodio and Guitry villages, resulting in seven persons being killed and at least 21 injured.
Unidentified individuals armed with assault rifles and machetes attacked private homes and public transport vehicles, with a minimum of 62 attacks reported in the regions of Abidjan,Abengourou, Bangolo, Bouaké, Duékoué, Guiglo, Korhogo and Odienné.
Before November 2004, the UNOCI and Licorne forces, the UNOCI civilian police component andlocal joint patrols working from the Bangolo mixed brigade handed over to the national authorities individuals who were caught committing serious crimes in the zone of confidence.
So far the operations cover education and health institutions in the areas of urgent need in the northern and western sectors such as Bin-Houye, Taï,Toulepleu, Bangolo, Zouan-Hounien, Blolequin, Guiglo and Duekoue.