DRC fighting: Attack by ethnic militia kills 51
Africa
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AFP
| Feb 12, 2025
A M23 soldier (C) talks with prospective recruits to be enrolled in the armed group controlled police, at a police station in Goma on February 6, 2025. [AFP]
An attack by a militia from the Lendu ethnic group has killed 51 people in northeastern DR Congo, local and humanitarian sources told AFP on Tuesday.
Members of the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO) killed 51 mostly displaced people in three adjoining areas of Ituri province on Monday, humanitarian sources and a local community leader, Jules Tsuba, said.
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CODECO was a peaceful agricultural cooperative before transforming into an armed rebel movement fighting the rival Hema community.
"This is still a provisional figure because searches are still on. There have been 43 huts burnt and other victims have been burnt inside their huts," Tsuba said.
"There are dozens of wounded," he said of the attacks about 80 kilometres (50 miles) northeast of the Ituri capital Bunia.
The UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo tried to intervene to prevent the killings, humanitarian sources said.
The mission refused to comment when contacted by AFP.
Humanitarian sources said it appeared to be a revenge attack after a strike on Saturday by the Zaire militia representing the rival Hema community in the same area.
Gold-rich Ituri suffered a conflict between ethnic-based militias from 1999 to 2003 that killed thousands before the intervention of a European force.
Fighting flared again in 2017, including between CODECO and the Zaire militia, killing thousands of civilians and triggering mass displacement.