Ebola Response Compromised as Violence Erupts in Eastern DRC

Ahmed Hassan, International Editor
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Recent attacks by an Islamic State-affiliated militia in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), have resulted in the deaths of over 30 individuals, further complicating efforts to manage an ongoing Ebola outbreak in the region. The surge in violence, particularly around the town of Beni—one of the epicentres of the epidemic—has not only claimed lives but also instilled fear, prompting patients to flee from treatment facilities.

Deadly Assaults in Beni

In a series of brutal raids early on Wednesday, at least ten people were killed in three villages surrounding Beni, as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) launched a coordinated attack. Local leader Isaac Kavalami reported that the ADF rebels set fire to homes and motorcycles while abducting civilians, with the total number of kidnappings still unaccounted for.

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Ahmed Hassan is an award-winning international journalist with over 15 years of experience covering global affairs, conflict zones, and diplomatic developments. Before joining The Update Desk as International Editor, he reported from more than 40 countries for major news organizations including Reuters and Al Jazeera. He holds a Master's degree in International Relations from the London School of Economics.
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