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In an attack on a east Congo church, Islamic State-backed rebels killed 38 people

Officials from the city of Kinshasa said that Islamic State-backed militants attacked a church on Sunday, killing 38 people.

Officials have confirmed that ADF rebels wielding machetes and guns are believed to be responsible for the assault on Komanda in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

Jean Kato, a city official, told reporters that worshippers were attending a night-time mass at the time the rebels stormed into the church early on Sunday morning.

Officials reported that 38 people had died, 15 were injured, and several more were still missing.

Christophe Munyanderu is a human-rights activist who was present on the scene of Komanda. He said that people initially thought they were thieves when they heard shots overnight.

Munyanderu said that the rebels attacked primarily Christians who spent the night at the Catholic Church.

These people were unfortunately killed by machetes or bullets.

The United Nations Organisation Stabilisation Mission has condemned a recent resurgence of violence in the province in which this attack occurred.

(source: Reuters)