Gunmen wielding machetes killed 22 people in Central African Republic, leaving survivors with gashes spurting blood, Save the Children said Sunday. Three children are among the dead, according to AP. Spokesman Mike McCusker said doctors described gory scenes and harrowing accounts after gunmen ambushed a convoy of refugees, firing a rocket grenade to halt the vehicles and then attacking with firearms and machetes. Friday's attack took place in the remote northwest of the country outside the town of Bouar and shows African and French peacekeepers are not reaching remote areas where violence goes unreported, said the British charity's country director Robert Lankenau.