The Asian Age

Suicide attack on Congo bar kills 6

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Beni, Dec. 26: A suicide bomber attacked a restaurant and bar Saturday as patrons gathered on Christmas Day, killing at least six others in an eastern Congolese town where Islamic extremists are known to be active. Heavy gunfire rang out shortly after the bomb went off, with panicked crowds fleeing the town’s centre.

Gen Sylvain Ekenge, spokespers­on for the governor of North Kivu, said that security guards had blocked the bomber from entering the crowded bar and so the person instead detonated the explosives at the entrance. “We call on people to remain vigilant and to avoid crowded areas during the holiday season,” he said in a statement. “In the city and territory of Beni, it is difficult, in these times to know who is who.”

Rachel Magali had been at the restaurant-bar for about three hours with her sister-in-law and several others when she heard a loud noise outside. “Suddenly we saw black smoke surroundin­g the bar and people started to cry,” she said.

“We rushed to the exit where I saw people lying down. There were green plastic chairs scattered everywhere and I also saw heads and arms no longer attached. It was really horrible.” Among the dead were two children, according to Mayor Narcisse Muteba, who is also a police colonel.

At least 13 other people were wounded and taken to a local hospital. “Investigat­ions are underway to find the perpetrato­rs of this terrorist attack,” he said. The town has long been targeted by rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces, or ADF, a group that traces its origins to neighbouri­ng Uganda.

But an Islamic State group affiliate claimed responsibi­lity for two explosions in Beni in June, deepening fears that religious extremism has taken hold there too.

Those explosions included the first known suicide bombing in eastern Congo.

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