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Suspected Islamist rebels kill 30 in Congo’s North Kivu province

August 16, 2025
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KINSHASA, Congo (AP) — Suspected Islamist rebels have killed at least 30 people in a series of attacks in North Kivu province in recent days, a Congolese military official said Saturday.

The killings took place in Bapere village between Wednesday and Friday, according to Col. Alain Kiwawa, the military administrator of Lubero territory where the village is located.

“We have more than 30 people dead, and at least a hundred who are being held hostage,” Kiwawa told The Associated Press.

A civil society leader, Samuel Kaheni, the president of the Bapere civil society organization, added that several houses were burned and victims were mostly killed with knives.

The attacks are the latest in a string of recent attacks by Islamic State-aligned (ADF) after its members killed nearly 40 people last month in an attack on a in Ituri. Most of the victims were killed with machetes.

The ADF, with roots in neighboring Uganda, operates in the border villages between Uganda and Congo. Both countries have launched a joint armed operation against the group, but the group has only increased its attacks in recent months.

The incidence of ADF attacks adds to the complicated security challenges in the eastern region of Congo, where dozens of other armed groups are fighting, and the central government is battling the M23 rebels, which have taken control of Goma and other key cities.

Lubero’s military administrator called on the residents to be on guard against further violence.

“I ask the population to speak out and remain vigilant,” he said.

The post Suspected Islamist rebels kill 30 in Congo’s North Kivu province appeared first on Associated Press.

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