The
attack took place late on Monday at the privately owned Shaba
mining quarry in Aru territory, near the Ugandan border in Ituri
province, said Dieudonne Lossa, president of Ituri province
civil society.
Thirteen people were killed, nine seriously injured and several
others taken hostage by the attackers to transport their stolen
gold and other goods, Lossa told Reuters.
He said that two armed groups are active in the area: the
Cooperative for the Development of the Congo (CODECO), and a
rival militia called Zaire. They are among dozens of militias
operating in Congo's conflict-ridden east.
Lossa previously blamed CODECO, which claims to defend the
interests of Lendu farmers against Hema herders, for a separate
attack that killed at least 14 people in a church in Ituri
province on Sunday.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for either attack
and representatives of CODECO and Zaire could not be reached for
comment.
Ituri army spokesperson Jules Ngongo Tshikudi put the death toll
at 14 for the attack on the quarry and did not say who was
responsible.
"Operations are underway in this area to put an end to the
adventure of these armed men who sow desolation and terror in
this border zone with Uganda," he said.
(Reporting by Erikas Mwisi Kambale; Writing by Nellie Peyton;
Editing by Peter Graff)
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