Over 40 Killed in ADF Attack on Catholic Church in Komanda, DR Congo
- On July 21, 2025, members of the Allied Democratic Forces attacked a Catholic church in Komanda, Ituri province, killing over 21 people and burning several houses and shops nearby.
- The ADF, which emerged in Uganda during the late 1990s, relocated its operations to the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2002 after facing military pressure from Ugandan forces, and in 2019, it aligned itself with the Islamic State, contributing to ongoing violence in eastern Congo.
- The attack targeted worshippers during a night vigil and involved armed men with guns and machetes, desecrated church property, and worsened the fragile security amid persistent armed conflicts in the region.
- Civil society coordinator Dieudonne Duranthabo strongly condemned the assault, calling for immediate military action and cautioning that hostile forces remain close to their town.
- The attack highlights the persistent instability in eastern Congo, where multiple armed groups operate, and raises concerns about worsening insecurity despite peace deals and military efforts.
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