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UN report: Islamic State-linked militants killed 22 in eastern Congo

According to a U.N. internal report and civil society leaders in the area, Islamic State-linked militants have killed at least 22 civilians in a village early Sunday morning in eastern Congo's Ituri province. This is the latest of a series deadly attacks in this region.

According to the U.N. report, assailants attacked Apakolu in Ituri Province's Irumu Territory, around 4 am GMT Sunday, approximately 25 km (15 miles), northwest of Eringeti, and kidnapped an unknown number?of people.

Christophe Munyanderu is the head of CRDH (the local rights group), based in Irumu. He said 25 civilians were killed. 15 men's bodies were discovered inside a home and 7 others 'along a highway.

The attackers have been identified as being members of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), an armed Ugandan group active in eastern Congo, which is?recognised as an affiliate by Islamic State.

According to the U.N. report, the attack on Apakolu took place two days after ADF soldiers attacked the village of Kazaraho where they clashed against the army and local militias.

Islamic State claimed responsibility and abducted and murdered three Christians in Kazaraho.

TWO SOLDIERS KILLED BY SEPARATE ATTEMPT

Local officials reported that in a separate incident on Saturday night, ADF fighters burned houses, shops, and a Catholic Church, in the village of Musengo, located within Lubero territory.

Colonel Alain Kiwewa is the administrator of Lubero Territory. He told reporters that two Congolese soldiers died during the response by the army. He said 14 houses, the local health center and a part of the Church were destroyed.

In a series of statements released by SITE Intelligence Group on Monday, Islamic State claimed responsibility in a number of attacks that took place between 23-26 January in the Ituri and Lubero regions. The group claimed to have killed 35 people including two Congolese troops and set fire to twenty houses and two barracks.

The ADF's attacks continue in the entire region, despite the efforts of the Congolese army and Ugandan troops.

According to a U.N. report published last week, the ADF was responsible for 138 deaths in eastern Congo during November. This makes them one of the most deadly armed groups in the region. Reporting by Ange Aihe Kasongo, Congo Newsroom and Clement Bonnerot. Editing by Robbie Corey Boulet and Ros Russell.

(source: Reuters)