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ISIL-Backed Rebels Killed at Least 52 People in Eastern DR Congo, UN Says

ISIL-Backed Rebels Killed at Least 52 People in Eastern DR Congo, UN Says
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MONUSCO condemns the attacks by the ADF ‘in the strongest possible terms’, the mission’s spokesperson says.

KINSHASA, Aug 19 (AfrikTimes) – Rebels affiliated with ISIL (ISIS) have killed at least 52 civilians in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) this month, the United Nations peacekeeping mission in the country (MONUSCO) reported, as both the Congolese army and the Rwandan-backed M23 rebel group accused each other of violating a recently mediated ceasefire.

The Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) targeted the Beni and Lubero territories of North Kivu province between August 9 and 16, MONUSCO said on Monday, warning that the death toll could rise further. The attacks come amid ongoing tensions between the DRC army and the M23 group in the east, despite multiple peace treaties signed in recent months. The government and M23 had pledged to finalize a permanent peace deal by August 18, but no agreement was announced on Monday.

“The latest violence was accompanied by kidnappings, looting, the burning of houses, vehicles, and motorcycles, as well as the destruction of property belonging to populations already facing a precarious humanitarian situation,” MONUSCO said, condemning the attacks “in the strongest possible terms.”

131 civilians killed by rebels in eastern Congo, says UN | PBS NewsUnited Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO) peacekeepers patrol areas affected by the recent attacks by M23 rebels fighters near Rangira in North Kivu in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The ADF is among several militias wrangling over land and resources in the DRC’s mineral-rich east. Lieutenant Elongo Kyondwa Marc, a regional Congolese army spokesperson, said the ADF was retaliating against civilians after suffering defeats at the hands of Congolese forces.

“When they arrived, they first woke the residents, gathered them in one place, tied them up with ropes, and then began to massacre them with machetes and hoes,” Macaire Sivikunula, chief of Lubero’s Bapere sector, told the Reuters news agency over the weekend. After a relative lull in recent months, authorities said the group killed nearly 40 people in Komanda city, Ituri province, last month, when it stormed a Catholic church during a vigil and fired on worshippers, including many women and children.

The ADF, an armed group formed by former Ugandan rebels in the 1990s after discontent with Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, has killed thousands of civilians and increased looting and killings in the northeastern DRC. In 2002, following military assaults by Ugandan forces, the group moved its activities to neighbouring DRC. In 2019, it pledged allegiance to ISIL. Among the 52 victims so far this month, at least nine were killed overnight from Saturday to Sunday in an attack on the town of Oicha, in North Kivu, the AFP news agency learned from security and local sources. A few days earlier, the ADF had already killed at least 40 people in several towns in the Bapere sector, also in North Kivu province, according to local and security sources.

In response to the renewed attacks, MONUSCO said it had strengthened its military presence in several sectors and allowed several hundred civilians to take refuge in its base. At the end of 2021, Kampala and Kinshasa launched a joint military operation against the ADF, dubbed “Shujaa”, so far without succeeding in putting an end to their attacks.

DR Congo: Rebels call for ceasefire after hundreds are killed in a week of fighting | CNNMembers of the M23 armed group ride in a pickup truck during a patrol in Goma on January 29.
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