Icebutik
  • Home
  • World
  • Anomalies
  • Unexplained
  • Phenomena
  • Weird
  • Odd News
  • Mysteries
  • Contact us
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Icebutik
  • Home
  • World

    More than 40 killed in Nigeria as gunmen and vigilantes clash | Politics News

    February 4, 2023

    Pope and archbishop on historic peace mission to South Sudan

    February 3, 2023

    Peru’s Democracy at a Crossroads — Global Issues

    February 3, 2023

    Nearly 1,000 migrant families still separated by Trump-era policy | Migration News

    February 3, 2023

    Siddique Kappan: Indian journalist released from jail after two years

    February 2, 2023
  • Anomalies
  • Unexplained
  • Phenomena
  • Weird
  • Odd News
  • Mysteries
  • Contact us
Icebutik
Home»World»DR Congo says more than 270 killed in massacre by rebels | Conflict News
World

DR Congo says more than 270 killed in massacre by rebels | Conflict News

SteinarBy SteinarDecember 5, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp VKontakte Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Democratic Republic of the Congo says ‘children were killed’ in attack it blames on rebels in country’s restive east.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has said 272 civilians were killed in a massacre in the eastern town of Kishishe last week, raising the death toll from a previous estimate of 50.

The new death toll was announced on Monday by Industry Minister Julien Paluku, who spoke at a press briefing with government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya.

“I cannot give details of the attack. An investigation has been opened by the attorney general and we are awaiting the results of the investigators,” said Muyaya.

“What we do know is that children were killed in an Adventist church and a hospital,” he said.

The government had blamed the massacre on the M23 rebel group, which denied responsibility, calling the allegations that it targeted civilians “baseless”.

The United Nations said last week it had received reports of a high number of civilian casualties that occurred during clashes between the M23 and local militias in Kishishe on November 29 but did not give any figures.

The UN’s peacekeeping mission in the DRC denounced reports of the atrocities last week, saying they could amount to “crimes under international humanitarian law” if confirmed.

“We denounce these appalling acts and call on all competent authorities to investigate without delay and bring the perpetrators to justice,” the mission wrote on Twitter.

The DRC army and the M23 — a predominantly Congolese Tutsi rebel group — have been locked in fighting for months in the country’s restive east, and the alleged attack will likely shatter a fragile ceasefire agreement in the region reached last month.

The UN has previously warned that the fighting is leading to the displacement of tens of thousands of people amid deteriorating humanitarian conditions.

“The newly displaced are joining the ranks of about 200,000 IDPs [internally displaced people] forced to flee their homes since late March when the latest surge in violence began,” the UN said in a statement last month.

“Meanwhile, as the security situation in eastern DRC deteriorates, humanitarian access is becoming increasingly more restricted.”

The M23 rebels are named after a peace agreement they signed with the Congolese government on March 23, 2009, when they were fighting as part of a group calling itself the National Congress for the Defence of the People (CNDP).

Many CNDP fighters were integrated into the Congolese army, officially known by its French initials FARDC.

The rebels largely belong to the minority Tutsi ethnic group and have close ties to the Tutsi in neighbouring Rwanda. The Rwandan government denies accusations that it backs the rebels.

Related

Africa Conflict Democratic Republic of the Congo News
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr WhatsApp Email
Previous ArticleDeSantis says FEMA denied emergency aid request, state will provide $25M for hurricane victims
Next Article But What if There are Even More Kinds?
Steinar
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest

Related Posts

More than 40 killed in Nigeria as gunmen and vigilantes clash | Politics News

February 4, 2023

Pope and archbishop on historic peace mission to South Sudan

February 3, 2023

Peru’s Democracy at a Crossroads — Global Issues

February 3, 2023

Nearly 1,000 migrant families still separated by Trump-era policy | Migration News

February 3, 2023

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Categories
  • Anomalies (946)
  • Icebutik Store (271)
  • Odd News (1,500)
  • Unexplained-mysteries (756)
  • Unexplained-phenomena (1,516)
  • Weird (10)
  • World (1,382)

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

Loading
Latest Posts

Russian Miners Hoax Viral 'Fallen Angel' Video – Coast to Coast

February 4, 2023

More than 40 killed in Nigeria as gunmen and vigilantes clash | Politics News

February 4, 2023

Prince Harry’s sex story questioned by Rupert Everett: ‘I know who the woman he lost his virginity to is’

February 3, 2023
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
© 2023 Designed by icebutik

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.