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Body of Italian ambassador killed in DR Congo returns home

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Rome, Italy - The body of the Italian ambassador killed in the Democratic Republic of Congo arrived in Rome late on Tuesday, as Rwandan Hutu rebels denied accusation­s they were behind the attack and instead blamed the armies of the DRC and Rwanda.

Luca Attanasio (43) died on Monday after a World Food Programme (WFP) convoy was ambushed in a dangerous part of eastern DRC.

The envoy’s Italian bodyguard, Vittorio Iacovacci, and Congolese driver Moustapha Milambo also died on the field trip.

An Italian military plane carrying Attanasio and Iacovacci’s flag-draped coffins was met at Rome’s Ciampino airport by Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio and Defence Minister Lorenzo Guerini joined him to meet Attanasio’s widow and three daughters, who flew home with the bodies.

DRC President Felix Tshisekedi and his wife had earlier made a ‘condolence visit’ to the family at the Italian ambassador’s residence.

The DRC’s Interior Ministry on Monday blamed the killings on ‘members of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR)’ - a Rwandan Hutu rebel group that has plagued the region for more than a quarter of a century.

But the FDLR rejected the allegation, blaming the Rwandan army and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) in a statement received on Tuesday.

It said the ambassador’s convoy was attacked near the Rwandan border, ‘not far from a position of the FARDC’.

‘The responsibi­lity for this despicable killing is to be found in the ranks of these two armies and their sponsors who have forged an unnatural alliance to perpetuate the pillaging of eastern DRC,’ it said.

Authoritie­s in both countries have not reported the presence of any regular Rwandan troops in the DRC.

An expert at the Kivu Security Tracker (KST), a US monitor, told AFP the Hutu rebel group, however, has a known presence in the region.

“The FDLR are near the place where the attack took place. It’s in the realm of possibilit­y that the Rwandan rebels are responsibl­e,” the expert said.

Scores of militias roam the DRC’s four eastern provinces, many of them a legacy of wars in the 1990s that sucked in countries around central-southern Africa and claimed millions of lives. Some of the FDLR’s founders were involved in the 1994 Rwandan genocide during which the Hutu majority slaughtere­d 800,000 people, mainly Tutsis but also Hutu moderates.

The group is opposed to the current Rwandan government, but has not launched any largescale attacks in Rwanda since 2001.

Monday's attack occurred north of the North Kivu capital of Goma on a road next to the porous border with Rwanda.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio observes a minute of silence during an address to the Senate on the death of Ambassador Luca Attanasio in an attack in DR Congo, in Rome on Wednesday
(AFP) Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio observes a minute of silence during an address to the Senate on the death of Ambassador Luca Attanasio in an attack in DR Congo, in Rome on Wednesday

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