7 killed in 'terror' shooting in Goma in eastern DR Congo

AFP  |  Goma (DR Congo) 

Seven people were killed when gunmen went on a shooting spree in Goma, a major city in the troubled east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the said today.

"They were shooting in all directions," he said, immediately killing three people and wounding 22 others.

"Four people later died of their wounds. Eighteen others are still in hospital," the said.

A 33-year-old who witnessed the shooting told AFP that on Sunday evening two people arrived on a motorcycle in the neighbourhood of Mugunga on the outskirts of

"They opened fire on people. Three people died, and there was panic. We hid ourselves in a kiosk," the witness said.

A security source speculated that it could have been a settling of scores by a armed group from the neighbouring Masisi territory against a man, his wife and their child.

Located on at the border with Rwanda, is the capital of province with a population of around one million. Gun attacks inside the city is rare as it is a headquarters of the UN mission in DR known as Monusco.

There have been crimes reported in recent months in including the kidnapping of children for ransom, and violence followed by the killing of the young hostages.

North and South Kivu provinces have for decades been the theatre of a wave of violence among militia groups, which often extort money from civilians or fight each other for control of mineral resources.

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First Published: Tue, May 01 2018. 02:05 IST