At least 11 were killed in shelling of refugee camps in DR Congo – 2024-05-04 17:17:38

by times news cr

2024-05-04 17:17:38

At least eleven people were killed and twenty-six others were seriously injured when four refugee camps were shelled in the Democratic Republic of Congo, DPA reported.

The agency was informed by the manager of Lushagala, Elohim, Rego and Sepak camps in the Mugunga area, not far from the eastern city of Goma, Moise Ngayabarenzi.

A spokesman for the Congolese armed forces in North Kivu province said fighters from the M23 rebel group opened fire on people in the refugee camps after the army destroyed their weapons and ammunition cache this morning. M23 rejects the accusations.

Ngayabarenzi also says that after the shooting by the rebels, people living in the camps rioted and barricaded the streets. The army intervened to restore order, but in the process a child and his mother were shot dead.

Since December, fighting between M23 rebels and the Congolese government has forced more than 250,000 people to flee their homes in search of salvation.

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