Up to 24 people were killed on Thursday in a fresh attack in the
Democratic Republic of Congo’s east attributed to the Allied Democratic
Forces militia, taking the number of civilians killed this week to over
60, officials and a monitor said.
Twenty-four bodies were found at four sites near Oicha in the volatile
Beni region, the area’s top administrator Donat Kibwana said.
The Kivu Security Tracker, a joint project of the Congo Research Group and Human Rights Watch put the toll at 19.
DR Congo troops have been carrying out a military operation on the ADF,
which originated in Uganda but now active in DRC’s east — long plagued
by various militias.
Militiamen have responded with a series of massacres against civilians with gruesome attacks involving machetes.
The ADF, blamed for the deaths of more than a thousand civilians in Beni
since October 2014, began as an Islamist-rooted rebel group in Uganda
that opposed Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni.
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