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At least 50 dead in two attacks in eastern DR Congo

By AFP - Jun 01,2021 - Last updated at Jun 01,2021

BUNIA, DRC — At least 50 people were killed overnight in two new attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo's (DRC) deeply troubled east, monitors said Monday.

A local official blamed the notorious ADF militia, which has been linked to the Daesh terror group, but others said the attacks may have been ethnic in origin.

Citing a provisional toll, the Kivu Security Tracker (KST) said 28 people were killed in Boga and 22 in Tchabi, villages lying about 10 kilometres apart in an area known for Allied Democratic Forces attacks and community friction.

The respected monitor said this was the highest death toll it had recorded in a single day since it was founded in 2017. It had earlier given a tally for the attacks of 39 dead.

The DRC army gave a slightly higher provisional toll of 53 after a meeting of security forces in Bunia, the capital of Ituri province where the attacks took place, while local MP Gracien Iracan spoke of 60 dead.

"Seven trucks arrived to remove the victims — it's a dramatic situation," Iracan told AFP.

"They're still finding bodies, so the toll is likely to grow," he added, while "many wounded people are still hiding in the bush, everyone fled there."

A local civil society leader attributed the attacks to the ADF, a historically Ugandan Islamist group blamed for a string of massacres in the past 18 months.

Lawmaker Iracan said that "a very large number of attackers showed up. The assault was well targeted, they killed two local leaders. We can't rule out that they were settling scores", he added.

The KST said the wife of a traditional leader in Benyali-Tchabi had been killed in the attack on Tchabi.

Two local officials reached in Boga by AFP said the assailants attacked a camp for displaced people.

They said 36 bodies had been found so far in Boga, a figure that had yet to be independently confirmed.

Those same officials also cautioned against immediately blaming the ADF, given the smouldering ethnic conflicts in the region.

Suspicions that the violence was ethnically motivated stem from the fact that the displaced people's camp in Boga mostly hosted displaced people from the Nyali group — but a nearby site housing Banyabwisha people was spared.

However, the two villages lie on the border between North Kivu and Ituri provinces in an area where the ADF is also believed to be active.

The ADF is the deadliest of an estimated 122 armed militias that roam the mineral-rich east of the DRC, many of them a legacy of two regional wars that ran from 1996 to 2003.

As of Friday, the KST estimated that at least 1,228 civilians have been killed in the Beni territory of North Kivu alone since November 2019, when DRC forces launched a crackdown that splintered the ADF into smaller groups.

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