Friday, December 8, 2017

Fourteen U.N. Peacekeepers And Five Congo Soldiers Killed In Congo Attack





Reuters: Rebels kill 14 peacekeepers in Congo in worst attack on U.N. in recent history

GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Suspected Ugandan rebels killed at least 14 Tanzanian U.N. peacekeepers and wounded 53 others in a raid on a base in Congo that U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday called the worst attack on the organization in recent history.

Tanzania’s President John Magufuli said he was “shocked and saddened” by the deaths, which come amid rising violence against civilians, the army and U.N. troops in Democratic Republic of Congo’s eastern borderlands.

The U.N. chief said the attack constituted a war crime and called on Congolese authorities to investigate and “swiftly bring the perpetrators to justice”.

“I want to express my outrage and utter heartbreak at last night’s attack,” Guterres told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York. “There must be no impunity for such assaults, here or anywhere else.”

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More News On Today's Attack That Killed Fourteen U.N. Peacekeepers And Five Congo Soldiers In Congo

The Latest: Tanzania president in shock over UN Congo attack -- AP
UN chief condemns attack that leaves at least 14 peacekeepers dead in volatile eastern DR Congo -- UN News Centre
Rebels kill 14 peacekeepers in Congo in worst attack on U.N. in recent history -- Reuters
DR Congo: UN peacekeepers killed in attack in North Kivu -- BBC
14 UN peacekeepers killed, 53 hurt in Congo attack -- AP
14 UN peacekeepers are killed and more than 50 wounded in 'worst attack on United Nations troops in recent history' in Congo -- Daily Mail
14 UN peacekeepers slain in Congo -- CNN
Rebel Attack in East Congo Leaves 14 Peacekeepers Dead, UN Says -- Bloomberg
Islamist attack kills at least 14 UN peacekeepers and five soldiers in DRC -- The Guardian
Attack in Eastern Congo Kills 14 Peacekeepers, Injures Over 40 - UN -- Sputnik
The “worst attack” on UN peacekeepers in recent history has left 14 dead in DR Congo -- Quartz

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