Published: 19:15, May 3, 2024
10 killed in bomb explosion in eastern DRC
By Xinhua
A police officer walks around the Bulengo camp for war-displaced people, near a front line on the western outskirts of Goma, on April 17, 2024. (PHOTO / AFP)

GOMA, DRC — At least 10 people were killed and several others injured in a bomb explosion on Friday morning at a camp for displaced people near Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to local sources.

Multiple bombs were dropped at the Mugunga camp for the internal displaced persons, located roughly 10 kilometers west of Goma city, witnesses told Xinhua.

The region has seen escalating conflict between the Congolese army and the movement, with the M23 rebels gaining control of territories in the province of North Kivu over the past weeks

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Hospital sources confirmed that at least 17 people, including children, were injured and taken to Bethesda CBCA Ndosho hospital in the city, where a surgery team of the International Committee of the Red Cross is deployed.

While the provincial government of North Kivu has not officially announced the casualties, it has accused the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels of being behind the attack.

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The region has seen escalating conflict between the Congolese army and the movement, with the M23 rebels gaining control of territories in the province of North Kivu over the past weeks.