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At least 52 people are killed by rebels with machetes in eastern Congo

UN and local officials reported that Islamic State-backed fighters with machetes, hoes and other weapons have recently killed 52 civilians between Beni and Lubero in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

According to Lieutenant Elongo Kyondwa Marx of the regional Congolese Army, after being defeated by Congolese troops, rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces took revenge on civilians.

Macaire Sivikunula told the media that the attackers woke up the residents and then gathered them together, tied them with ropes and began to slaughter them with machetes.

Alain Kiwewe is a military administrator in Lubero territory. He told reporters that 30 civilians died alone in the village Melia.

He said that "among the victims, there were women and children whose throats had been slit at their homes while several houses were burned."

Mission spokesperson: The United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission (MONUSCO) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo condemned the ADF attacks between August 9-16 "in the strongest terms possible".

The spokesperson stated that the attacks resulted in the deaths of at least 52 civilians including eight women and children.

In Congo's mineral rich east, the ADF is one of several militias fighting over land and resources.

In recent weeks, the Congolese army and Uganda, its ally in this war, have intensified their operations against ADF.

ADF rebels attacked a church in eastern Congo in late July and killed 38 people. Reporting by Congo Newsroom; Writing by Ayen deng Bior; editing by Toby Chopra & Andrew Heavens

(source: Reuters)