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At least 38 killed in church attack in eastern DR Congo | News

27 July 2025
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At least 38 killed in church attack in eastern DR Congo | News
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At least 38 people were killed and 15 injured in an attack on a church in Komanda city, eastern DRC, believed to be carried out by ADF rebels with ties to ISIS, who attacked during a prayer vigil. The assault also involved the burning of houses, and local leaders are calling for military intervention amid ongoing violence in the region.

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