Two Chinese among four dead in DR Congo gold mine attack by AFP Staff Writers Bunia, Dr Congo (AFP) Nov 25, 2021 Four people, including two Chinese nationals, were killed in an attack by militiamen on an artisanal gold mine in northeast Democratic Republic of Congo, civil and military sources said on Thursday. Army spokesman Jules Ngongo said men from the Cooperative for the Development of Congo (CODECO) group on Wednesday killed two Chinese nationals, a Congolese woman and a Ugandan national at a mine in Damblo in Ituri province. Gold-rich Ituri has been plagued by violence since late 2017. CODECO claims to defend the interests of the Lendu, one of the province's ethnic groups, and has split into rival factions. Local civil society leader Lokana Pay told AFP the bodies of two of the 12 Chinese nationals at the site had been found, and the other 10 remained unacounted for. The attack is the latest against Chinese in mining sites in the vast and resource-rich DRC after unidentified armed men kidnapped five Chinese working in the province of South Kivu on Sunday. President Felix Tshisekedi declared a state of siege in Ituri and neighbouring North Kivu province in May to fight the armed groups. The exceptional measure saw senior civilian officials replaced by the army and police officers. But massacres and abductions continue, with at least 29 people killed in an attack in Ituri on Monday.
Burkina Faso assesses army failures after deadliest jihadist attack Ouagadougou (AFP) Nov 24, 2021 A jihadist attack on a base in northern Burkina Faso this month that left at least 57 dead has turned the spotlight on glaring failures by the security forces to protect themselves against a ruthless, highly mobile foe. On November 14, more than 300 fighters aboard pickups and motorcycles stormed a gendarmerie camp at Inata, according to military sources. The latest official figures on Monday said 53 police and four other people had been slain - the deadliest toll among security forces in the s ... read more
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