15 dead in fresh violence in DR Congo's troubled Kasai

AFP  |  Kananga (DR Congo) 

Fifteen people have been killed in a resurgence of violence in DR Congo's troubled region blamed on a suspected militia, a local leader said today. "militiamen arrived in the administrative centre of Lombelu (on Monday) and made a surprise attack on an combat patrol," Andre Kapiola, in Central, told AFP. "We have collected the bodies of 14 militiamen," Kapiola said, adding that one soldier was also killed. However several Lombelu residents told AFP that about half of those killed in the attack would have been "ordinary citizens". Violence in the vast region first erupted after a tribal chieftain known as the Kamwina Nsapu, who rebelled against the regime of Joseph Kabila, was killed in August 2016. Kapiola said the situation was "under control" but that the population of the village, which is 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the major regional town of Kananga, had fled into the bush. "Many militiamen are scattered through the diamond mines," a told AFP, adding that the miners feared for their safety. A local military source also blamed the militia for the attack, saying the group are "trying to reorganise" and "trying to steal weapons". Joachim Likaka, of the territory of Demba, said reinforcements had been sent to the area to counter any new attacks. militia forces were suspected of killing nine people, as well as burning down a village hospital and some houses, on January 30. The guerilla movement has been leading a bloody rebellion against moves by Kabila to extend his stay in power. Violence in the diamond-rich region involving militias, the and police has claimed more than 3,000 lives since September 2016, while the says 1.4 million people have been displaced.

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First Published: Tue, February 27 2018. 22:30 IST
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