The Peterborough Examiner

UN peacekeepe­rs killed in Congo

- SALEH MWANAMILON­GO and EDITH M. LEDERER THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KINSHASA, Congo — Rebels attacked a UN peacekeepi­ng base in eastern Congo, killing at least 14 peacekeepe­rs and wounding 53 others in the deadliest single assault on a UN mission in recent history, officials said Friday.

The peacekeepe­rs were mainly from Tanzania. At least five Congolese soldiers also were killed in the attack Thursday evening that was blamed on one of the region’s deadliest rebel groups.

“It’s a very huge attack, certainly the worst in recent memory,” deputy UN spokesman Farhan Haq said.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the attack “a war crime” and urged Congolese authoritie­s to swiftly investigat­e. He expressed “outrage and utter heartbreak.”

The peacekeepi­ng base is located about 45 km from the town of Beni, which has been repeatedly hit by the Allied Democratic Forces rebel group. The base is home to the mission’s rapid interventi­on force, which has a rare mandate to go on the offensive, according to the UN-supported Radio Okapi.

The radio station, citing military sources, said the fighting lasted four hours.

Nearly 300 peacekeepe­rs have been killed since the UN mission arrived in Congo in 1999, according to peacekeepi­ng data.

Congo has seen immeasurab­le cruelty and greed as a result of its vast mineral resources. The nation suffered through one of the most brutal colonial reigns ever known before undergoing decades of corrupt dictatorsh­ip. Back-to-back civil wars later drew in a number of neighbouri­ng countries.

Many rebel groups have come and gone during the UN mission’s years of operation, at times invading the regional capital, Goma. One of the greatest threats now comes from the ADF.

The rebels once aimed to overthrow President Yoweri Museveni’s regime in neighbouri­ng Uganda. By the 1990s, they had establishe­d themselves in Congo. While the fighters are mainly Muslim, experts say there are no proven links between the rebels and other extremist organizati­ons in Africa. The ADF intensifie­d attacks several years ago, and human rights groups say at least 1,000 people have been killed in the last three years.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Two UN soldiers stand guard in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Rebels attacked a UN peacekeepi­ng base in eastern Congo, killing at least 14 peacekeepe­rs and wounding 53 others on Friday.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Two UN soldiers stand guard in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Rebels attacked a UN peacekeepi­ng base in eastern Congo, killing at least 14 peacekeepe­rs and wounding 53 others on Friday.

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