Kandoyi and Bandiboli attacks

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Kandoyi and Bandiboli attacks
Part of Ituri conflict
LocationKandoyi and Bandiboli, Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo
DateAugust 5–7, 2022
Deaths15-20 total [1]
PerpetratorAllied Democratic Forces (alleged by DRC)

Between August 5 and 7, 2022, suspected ADF forces attacked the villages of Kandoyi and Bandiboli, in Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo. During the attacks, ADF militiamen burned down houses and attacked residents, killing 10 people in Kandoyi and 5 others in Bandiboli.[2][3] Fighting between Congolese forces, Mai-Mai, and other rebel groups occurred in the area at the time.[4]

Background[edit]

Civil war has raged in Eastern Congo since the late 2000s, with rebel groups such as Mai-Mai, M23, and the jihadist ADF all fighting to control territory along ethnic and religious lines against the Congolese government and MONUSCO.[5] In recent months, fighting in Ituri province, where Kandoyi and Bandiboli are located, has intensified.[5] ADF attacks have killed over 370 civilians since April 2022.[5] Just a day before the Kandoyi and Bandiboli attacks, rebels of the Zaire militia attacked a funeral in the ethnically-Musaba village of Damas, killing 22 people and injuring 16 others.[4]

Attack timeline[edit]

On the night of Friday, August 5, alleged ADF rebels attacked the village of Kandoyi, killing between nine and ten people in the village, while also burning houses down. One civilian was also killed in Bandiboli.[2][3][4] On Saturday morning, rebels attacked Bandiboli, killing five civilians.[4] Fighting between the Congolese army and rebels also began in Bandiboli on Saturday morning.[6] A Congolese army captain was also killed in the clashes, although it is unknown which village.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kambale, Erikas Mwisi (7 August 2022). "Suspected Islamists kill 20 in east Congo village attacks". Reuters.
  2. ^ a b Kambale, Erikas Mwisi (2022-08-07). "Suspected Islamists kill 20 in east Congo village attacks". Reuters. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  3. ^ a b "At least 15 killed in fresh DR Congo rebel attacks". Assahifa. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  4. ^ a b c d Etahoben, Chief Bisong (2022-08-08). "Rebels Kill 60 People In Democratic Republic Of Congo Over The Weekend". HumAngle Media. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  5. ^ a b c SAM MEDNICK (2022-12-27). "Abduction, torture, rape: Conflict in Congo worsens, says U.N." Los Angeles Times. Associated Press. Retrieved 2023-01-01.
  6. ^ "ADF Fingered in Ituri Slaughter". VOA. Retrieved 2023-01-01.