Drone strike reportedly kills at least 1 person in the eastern Congo city of Goma
At least three people died, including a UNICEF aid worker, as a drone strike hit a residence near former President Kabila’s home, with rebels blaming the Kinshasa government.
- A drone strike in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo, killed at least one person, a French national and UNICEF employee named Karine Buisset.
- The M23 rebel group accused the Congolese government of carrying out the drone attack, which they said targeted a densely populated area.
- The Congolese government and M23 rebels have accused each other of violating a ceasefire agreement reached in Doha earlier this year.
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Drone strike reportedly kills at least 1 person in the eastern Congo city of Goma
A series of explosions attributed to drones has killed at least one person as the attack rocked downtown Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
Drone strike kills three people in the eastern Congo city of Goma, according to a rebel spokesman and residents
Drone strike kills three people in the eastern Congo city of Goma, according to a rebel spokesman and residents.
Detonations and drone noises were heard during the night of 10-11 March in residential areas of Goma, located on the border with Rwanda, according to witnesses.
Two explosions were heard during the night of Tuesday to Wednesday 11 March in the city of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Drones are said to have...
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