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Suspected rebel attack in DR Congo kills five

By AFP
23 December 2018   |   9:59 am
At least five people, including four civilians, were killed in an attack by suspected Ugandan rebels in DR Congo, an AFP correspondent and witnesses said on Sunday.

Neighbours and relatives of the five civilians killed in an attack in Masiani district in Beni last night by armed men gather at the scene on December 23, 2018. At least five people, including four civilians, were killed in an attack by Ugandan rebels over the border with DR Congo, an AFP reporter said on December 23, 2018, quoting witnesses. The attack by Uganda-based Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) targeted the locality of Masiani in Beni region and left at least one soldier dead as well as the civilians.ALEXIS HUGUET / AFP

At least five people, including four civilians, were killed in an attack by suspected Ugandan rebels in DR Congo, an AFP correspondent and witnesses said on Sunday.

The attack by Uganda-based Allied Democratic Forces targeted the locality of Masiani in the Beni region of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo overnight.

An AFP correspondent saw the bodies of a soldier and four civilians three men and one woman in the hospital morgue in Beni following the attack. Three people wounded were treated in hospital in Beni.

Witnesses said the death toll from the incursion “by the ADF” could be as high as eight.

Neither the authorities nor the army confirmed the attack.

The ADF, which has operated in DR Congo since 1995, is a loose grouping of Islamist groups with an opaque leadership which opposes President Yoweri Museveni.

Forced out of Uganda, they have been accused of carrying out a series of massacres of hundreds of civilians since October 2014.

The border region has also been hit by an Ebola epidemic which has killed 347 people since August according to a latest health ministry tally released Saturday.

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