20/01/2014 09:30
Bodies burnt in street in Central African Republic
A Christian mob in the Central African Republic capital Bangui has killed and burned two Muslims in the street, in the latest sectarian clash, the BBC reported.
The gangs told the BBC they would carry on killing Muslims in their area.
French and African Union soldiers are struggling to contain sectarian violence that erupted after largely Muslim rebels took over the country.
MPs are due to select a new interim president on Monday, a week after rebel leader Michel Djotodia quit the post.
Mr Djotodia became CAR's first Muslim ruler after his rebel group Seleka overthrew the government in March last year.
The coup helped plunge CAR into sectarian conflict between the majority Christians and the minority Muslims.
He quit on 11 January having failed to stop the violence.
Although the clashes seemed to die down immediately after he quit, reports emerged later in the week of more violence.
On Friday, aid agencies said at least 22 people were killed in an attack on a convoy evacuating Muslims to neighbouring Cameroon.