At least 30 persons in the troubled eastern the Democratic Republic of the Congo are said to have been killed in the latest attack blamed on Islamist militants.
Local officials in North Kivu province said the victims were found after being executed en masse. The interior minister of North Kivu province, Jean-Bosco Sebishimbo said on Tuesday twenty-nine bodies were found in the Virunga National Park after they were “executed en masse.”
In a separate incident, six persons were killed in the village of Kokola. Both attacks occurred in the Beni region, where the Congolese army has been fighting a notorious armed group, the Allied Democratic Forces, ADF. The group has been accused of killing hundreds of civilians over the past year.
The united nations organization stabilization mission in the DRC confirmed the killing, as the provincial government says it “strongly” condemned what it called latest slaughter of civilians.