Several Civilians Burned, Hacked to Death by Militants in DR Congo
KINSHASA (Al Jazeera) – Nineteen civilians in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo have been burned and hacked to death by Ugandan militants, a local official said.
Fourteen bodies were found on Saturday, a day after the incident, Kakule Kalunga told the AFP news agency.
A local chief said the bodies were discovered by Red Cross workers who went into the nearby forest to look for those missing after the attack on Kasanzi village in the Beni territory of North Kivu.
Beni lies at the heart of an area where the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) – affiliated to Daesh – have mounted deadly attacks in spite of emergency security measures by President Felix Tshisekedi.
“[The] 19 people were killed by the militants who plague the territory of Beni, the ADF,” Kalunga said, adding that the victims were killed by “bladed weapons and fire”, and that houses were also set ablaze.
In a statement on Friday, Meleki Mulala, a spokesman for the New Civil Society organization in Rwenzori, deplored the absence of military personnel around Beni.
Regional military sources contacted by AFP did not immediately comment.
Since May, the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri have been under a state of siege, replacing civilian authorities with army and police officers to fight armed groups.