The Citizen (KZN)

One of Kabila’s houses attacked

- Goma

– A home belonging to Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila has been attacked and a policeman died in the incident, lawmakers and UN sponsored radio said on Monday.

Photos posted on social media showed the main house on the farm, located near the village of Musienene in the east of the country, was gutted by fire. Kabila was not at the property during the attack which took place overnight from Sunday to Monday.

It was not immediatel­y known who was responsibl­e for the raid. The body of the policeman who died was burned, a local government official said.

Congo is embroiled in a political crisis linked to Kabila’s refusal to step down as president when his mandate expired a year ago while militia violence and political unrest are increasing.

“We condemn this barbarous act and call on the population ... to disassocia­te from actions likely to compromise peace and developmen­t in this part of the country,” lawmakers said in a statement.

More than a decade after the end of a 1998-2003 war in which millions died, mostly from hunger and disease, rebel fighters and local militias stalk Congo’s mineral-rich eastern borderland­s.

The armies of Congo and neighbouri­ng Uganda launched a joint operation against the Congo-based Ugandan Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) last week.

The Islamist rebel group is suspected of being behind a December 8 attack on a United Nations base in North Kivu that killed 15 Tanzanian peacekeepe­rs and five Congolese soldiers. –

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