
MSF condemns surge of violence in DR Congo's Ituri province
Gold-rich Ituri has long been hit by conflict between ethnic militia as well as attacks by the Daesh-linked group, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).
It lies just north of North and South Kivu provinces, where the Rwanda-backed M23 armed group has seized large tracts of territory in recent months, but the fighting is not linked to the violence in Ituri.
The medical charity, known by its French acronym MSF, said it had seen 'a renewed spike in atrocities in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo's Ituri province, where its medical teams are providing care for civilians with horrific injuries.'
Citing UN figures, it said violence had displaced around 100,000 people since the beginning of the year, with attacks killing more than 200 people in January and February alone.
More than half of the victims of violence that MSF treated at its clinic in the provincial capital, Bunia, up until mid-March were women and children, it said.
'In February, MSF's medical teams treated children as young as four and pregnant women for machete and gunshot wounds following militia attacks' in which sometimes other family members had been killed.
Healthcare facilities are also prey to attacks, MSF warned, saying threats by armed groups had forced a hospital to suspend its activities and evacuate patients this month. Other health centers have been destroyed.
The crisis in Ituri 'is characterised by repeated displacement, in which violence forces civilians to pick up and start their lives over, again and again.
'What is worse, is that the stories patients and communities tell us represent only the tip of the iceberg,' the NGO said.
Ituri suffered a conflict between ethnic-based militias from 1999 to 2003 that killed thousands before the intervention of a European force.
In 2021, Uganda deployed troops with the DRC's consent to Ituri, ostensibly to clear the area of the ADF.
The Ugandan army has also launched an operation this month against a militia known as the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (Codeco).

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