Metro Plus News Attack kills around 20 in eastern Congo; Islamic State claims responsibility

Attack kills around 20 in eastern Congo; Islamic State claims responsibility

Suspected Islamists killed around 20 people in an attack on a village in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities said on Saturday.
The attack, which took place on Friday in Musandaba, a village on the outskirts of Beni, is part of a wave of violence against civilians that the army and local authorities blame on the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan group based in eastern Congo that has pledged allegiance to Islamic State.
“We counted about 20 dead on Friday in the village of Musandaba,” said the military administrator of Beni territory, Colonel Charles Omeonga. He accused the ADF.
Local activist Janvier Kasereka Kasayirio said 22 bodies had arrived at a nearby hospital.
An army spokesman in the North Kivu region where the attack took place, Anthony Mwalushay, said the assailants used machetes “to avoid confrontation with the army”.
The attack took place in one of two conflict-hit provinces where Congo replaced civilian authorities with military administrations more than a year ago in an attempt to halt the violence.

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