The UN condemned a horrific attack attributed to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an extremist rebel group. During the assault in Byambwe, an isolated community in North Kivu province, four wards with patients were burned. This area has long been troubled by clashes between armed groups and national forces.
Coordinated Murders
The attack in Byambwe was among a series of assaults from November 13 to 19 in Lubero territory. UN human rights staff from the MONUSCO peacekeeping mission reported 89 civilian deaths, including at least 20 women and an unknown number of children. Violence also affected Mabiango, Tunarudi, Sambalysa, Thucha, and Butsili, with incidents of kidnappings, looting, and arson.
UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric remarked in New York that “the information we received was truly horrific.” The UN extended condolences to the victims’ families, emphasizing that attacks on civilians and medical facilities may constitute war crimes.
Solidarity with the Victims
Mr. Dujarric expressed solidarity with those affected, reiterating that violence against civilians and targeting medical facilities could be war crimes. MONUSCO is committed to aiding Congolese authorities in protecting civilians, preventing human rights violations, and combating impunity. It urged national authorities to launch investigations to identify and prosecute those responsible. The call was renewed for armed groups to disarm unconditionally.
Mr. Dujarric noted that such massacres often occur away from media and international attention. He urged regional cooperation and disarmament of armed groups to ensure perpetrators face justice.
Who are the ADF?
The Allied Democratic Forces, originating from Uganda, have operated in eastern DRC for decades. Known for brutal attacks on civilians, the ADF has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and is considered one of the region’s deadliest non-state armed groups.














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