Tragic Boat Fire in Congo Claims Lives and Leaves Hundreds Missing

Armed assailants have brutally attacked villages in the Ituri province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), reportedly killing at least 51 people, according to local officials. The violence, which occurred approximately 80 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital, Bunia, has sparked fears of escalating casualties, with ongoing searches for additional victims.
William Manga, a police officer in the region, stated that a total of at least 55 bodies have been recovered. Eyewitness accounts reveal that attackers not only killed civilians but also committed sexual violence against women and set homes ablaze. Jules Tsuba, head of the local administration, affirmed that 43 structures were burned in the assaults.
The violence has been attributed to the CODECO militia, one of over 100 armed groups vying for control in the resource-rich eastern DRC. CODECO is known for its severe acts against civilians, reportedly fueled by disputes over land use among local communities. The ongoing strife has displaced over four million people across the affected provinces, amidst escalating tensions linked to regional conflicts.