Rebel attack in Congo Ebola zone kills 18
GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo: At least 14 civilians and four
soldiers were killed on Saturday in a six-hour attack by rebels on the
town of Beni in eastern Congo, the army and local officials said,
disrupting efforts to contain an Ebola epidemic in the area.
The latest outbreak of the deadly disease in Democratic Republic of
Congo has been focused in North Kivu and Ituri provinces, which have
been a tinder box of armed rebellion and ethnic killing since two civil
wars in the late 1990s.
Militants believed to belong to the Allied Democratic Forces, a Ugandan
Islamist group active in eastern Congo, clashed with Congolese troops in
Beni, a town of several hundred thousand people, local civil society
leader Kizito Bin Hangi said by telephone.
“Beni is ungovernable this morning. Several protests have been declared
in the town where the people express their anger with consternation,” he
said.
In addition to the known fatalities, dozens of civilians were wounded as
they fled the violence, which broke out in the early hours of Saturday
evening and lasted until midnight, Bin Hangi added.
During a news conference in Beni on Sunday, a representative of the
Congolese army said four soldiers had also been killed in the attack.
Spokesman Mak Hazukay confirmed the civilian death toll of 14, but said
six civilians and four military personnel had been wounded — lower
figures than estimated by the civil society leader.
The attack underscores the challenges the government and health
organizations face in tackling Ebola in an area where years of
instability has undermined locals’ confidence in the authorities.
Community unrest in the wake of the latest violence prompted the Health
Ministry to suspend temporarily the field work it has been carrying out
in Beni as part of its Ebola response.
“Many inhabitants of the town of Beni took to the streets this Sunday to
protest against the growing insecurity in the zone. The field work of
the response will resume once calm returns to the town,” the ministry
said in its daily Ebola report.
The latest outbreak, which causes haemmorhagic fever, vomiting and
diarrhea, is believed to have killed 99 people since July and infected
another 48.
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