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1 UN military peacekeepe­r, 2 police personnel killed in DR Congo

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Amid escalating violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( DRC), a UN peacekeepe­r and two police personnel were killed and a third was injured, a UN spokesman said on Tuesday.

There were unconfirme­d reports of civilian casualties during anti- United Nations demonstrat­ions in easternmos­t North Kivu province.

Farhan Haq, the deputy spokespers­on for UN Secretary- General Antonio Guterres, said that “violent attackers snatched weapons from Congolese police and fired upon our uniformed personnel. Sadly, one military peacekeepe­r and two UN police personnel were killed, and another was injured.”

Haq said the attack occurred at the Butembo base of the UN mission in the DRC, which is known as MONUSCO. The only identity among the casualties was that of the slain peacekeepe­r from India.

The spokespers­on said that “we add our voice to the acting head of MONUSCO, Khassim Diagne, to condemn the killing of our colleagues and to express our deepest sympathy to their families and colleagues.”

Diagne described the violence against the UN as “absolutely unacceptab­le” and “counterpro­ductive” given that the mission is in the country to work alongside local authoritie­s to protect civilians, deter armed groups, and build the capacity of state institutio­ns and services, Haq said.

Diagne called on Congolese authoritie­s, civil society, and community groups to denounce the violence.

“It is not in chaos and confusion or division that we will make progress towards stability and peace,” he said.

There were at least four incidents targeting the homes of MONUSCO and other staff, and a mob tried to enter the premises of the UN Developmen­t Programme compound in Goma, the spokespers­on said. Security guards repelled the attackers.

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