logo
Nine dead after IS-affiliated militants strike in eastern Congo

Nine dead after IS-affiliated militants strike in eastern Congo

Express Tribune11 hours ago
The Congolese military is undertaking joint operations with Ugandan forces against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). PHOTO: REUTERS
An attack by a group affiliated to the so-called Islamic State organisation has killed at least nine people in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, local sources said Sunday.
Overnight Saturday to Sunday, the Allied Democratic Forces carried out attacks against civilians in the town of Oicha, looting shops and setting fire to homes, according to accounts collected by AFP on the spot.
Based since the mid-1990s in the northeastern DRC, near the Ugandan border, the ADF is a group of mainly Muslim Ugandan fighters who have killed thousands of civilians in the region.
During "this incursion, the ADF enemy killed eight civilians and a police officer," Isaac Kavalami, president of a local civil group, told AFP.
Read More: Iranian forces kill seven militants in Southeast clash
An AFP correspondent on Sunday saw nine bodies at the morgue of Oicha General Hospital, some with stab wounds.
Lieutenant Marc Elongo, spokesman for the Congolese army in the region, also blamed "ADF terrorists" for the attack.
The ADF were taking revenge on local civilians in retaliation for ongoing military operations in the area, he said in a statement.
Kavalami said civil society representatives had alerted security forces about the threat of attacks but no steps had been taken.
The ADF pledged allegiance to Islamic State in 2019, and has killed thousands of civilians despite the deployment of the Ugandan and Congolese armies.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

DR Congo peace plan shared with govt, M23 militia: Qatar
DR Congo peace plan shared with govt, M23 militia: Qatar

Business Recorder

time2 hours ago

  • Business Recorder

DR Congo peace plan shared with govt, M23 militia: Qatar

DOHA: A draft agreement to end fighting between the Democratic Republic of Congo's army and the Rwanda-backed M23 militia has been shared with the government in Kinshasa and the armed group, a Qatari official with knowledge of the negotiations said Sunday. The official involved in mediation efforts announced the 'preparation and sharing of a draft peace agreement with both parties as part of the ongoing Doha process', with Doha set to host 'an important round of negotiations' soon. The Congolese government and the M23 signed a declaration of principles on July 19 in Qatar, aiming to ink a peace deal by August 18. The Qatari official said that timeline had not been met but 'both parties have responded positively to the facilitator and expressed a willingness to continue negotiations'.

Hamas rejects Israel's Gaza relocation plan
Hamas rejects Israel's Gaza relocation plan

Express Tribune

time2 hours ago

  • Express Tribune

Hamas rejects Israel's Gaza relocation plan

Palestinians inspect the debris after Israeli bombardment at Al-Daraj neighbourhood in Gaza City on April 22, 2024, amid ongoing battles between Israel and the Palestinian Hamas movement. PHOTO: AFP Palestinian group Hamas said on Sunday that Israel's plan to relocate residents from Gaza City constitutes a "new wave of genocide and displacement" for hundreds of thousands of residents in the area. The group said the planned deployment of tents and other shelter equipment by Israel into southern Gaza was a "blatant deception". The Israeli military has said it is preparing to provide tents and other equipment ahead of its plan to relocate residents from combat zones to the south of the enclave "to ensure their safety". Hamas said in a statement that the deployment of tents under the guise of humanitarian purposes is a blatant deception intended to "cover up a brutal crime that the occupation forces prepare to execute". Israel said earlier this month that it intended to launch a new offensive to seize control of northern Gaza City, the enclave's largest urban centre. The plan has raised international alarm over the fate of the demolished strip, which is home to about 2.2 million people. Israel's military assault has killed over 61,000 Palestinians, Gaza's health ministry says. It has also caused a hunger crisis , internally displaced most of Gaza's population and left much of the enclave in ruins. Meanwhile, thousands of Israelis took part in a nationwide strike on Sunday in support of families of hostages held in Gaza, calling on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to reach an agreement with Hamas to end the war and release the remaining captives. Demonstrators waved Israeli flags and carried photos of hostages as whistles, horns, and drums echoed at rallies across the country, while some protesters blocked streets and highways, including the main route between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. "Today, everything stops to remember the highest value: the sanctity of life," Anat Angrest, the mother of hostage Matan Angrest, told reporters at a public square in Tel Aviv.

Gaza civil defence says Israeli attacks kill 18
Gaza civil defence says Israeli attacks kill 18

Business Recorder

time3 hours ago

  • Business Recorder

Gaza civil defence says Israeli attacks kill 18

GAZA CITY: Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes and gunfire killed at least 18 Palestinians on Sunday, including seven people shot dead while waiting to collect food aid. Civil defence spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP that seven people were killed in an Israeli drone strike that hit a hospital courtyard in Gaza City, in the territory's north. Witnesses said the victims were members of a Hamas unit, which a source from the Palestinian militant group described as responsible for distributing aid and 'fighting thieves'. There was no comment from the Israeli military, which is preparing a broader offensive in Gaza City and has sent ground forces to the city's Zeitun neighbourhood in recent days.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store