In response to the 1984 Markounda attack, FACA burned Bedam on 4 April 1985 as a punishment for the residents for supporting Ange-Félix Patassé, François Bozizé, and Alphonse Mbaikoua.[1]
Chadian forces attacked Bémbéré on 20 May 2014.[2] Alleged Chad soldiers raided the village and stole five motorcycles, cattle, and other goods on 1 May 2015.[3] Bandit's attack in Bepikassé on 27 June 2015 led Bémbéré residents fled and they returned to the village 2 until 3 days after the incident.[4]
MINUSCA ambushed MNLC in January 2018 and managed to arrest 18 members. Previously, MNLC rebels looted civilian houses who had already fled.[5] Bémbéré was emptied and the residents sought refuge in Bétoko and Bémal in October 2018 due to the MNLC's raid.[6]
In May 2023, the Chadian rebel group was reportedly established a base in Bémbéré.[7] Chadian special forces supported by FACA stormed and destroyed Chadian rebel bases in Bémbéré on 15 May 2023.[8]
Armed Bandits attacked Bémbéré and stole 17 cattle on 13 February 2024, causing the women and children residents fled the village.[9]