At least 14 peacekeepers killed, more than 40 wounded in eastern Congo attack: UN officials

Live updates: Most of the soldiers dead were from Tanzania. 

By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: December 8, 2017 10:18 pm
Congo, United Nations peacekeeping force The attack occurred in Congo’s North Kivu province, which has remained a hotbed of armed militias. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya

At least 14 United Nations peacekeeping soldiers were killed and several injured in a militant attack in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a UN official and a member of a Congolese activist group said on Friday. Most of the soldiers dead were from Tanzania. The attack occurred in Congo’s North Kivu province, which has remained a hotbed of armed militias, who continue to battle for control over the mineral-rich countryside despite the end of a major war over a decade and a half ago.

Live updates: 

10:16 pm: The base is home to the peacekeeping mission’s rapid intervention force, which has a rare mandate to go on the offensive, according to Radio Okapi, which is backed by the UN mission.

10:15 pm: Deputy spokesman Farhan Haq in New York said the peacekeepers were mainly from Tanzania, and that at least five Congolese soldiers also were killed in the assault blamed on one of the region’s deadliest rebel groups.

9:15 pm: Five Congolese soldiers also killed in addition to soldiers from Tanzania.

9:00 pm: A UN official earlier on Friday had acknowledged that a “large number” of U.N. peacekeepers were killed or wounded in the attack in the North Kivu province late on Thursday.