04 May 2023 | 05:52 PM UTC
DRC: Suspected militants kill at least 15 people in an armed attack in Kizimba, North Kivu Province, May 3
Suspected militant attack leaves at least 15 people dead in Kizimba, North Kivu Province, DRC, May 3; increased security likely.
Event
Suspected militants attacked an internally displaced persons (IDP) camp in the town of Kizimba, North Kivu Province, around 21:30 May 3, killing at least 15 people and injuring five others. No group has immediately claimed responsibility for the attack. However, reports indicate that the Tutsi-led M23 militia may be responsible.
A heightened security presence will likely remain in the area over the coming days. Further violence and attacks are likely as government forces attempt to regain control of the eastern provinces. Officials in the DRC could implement movement restrictions, including curfews and vehicle checks, in the impacted area.
Context
The threat of militant violence is severe in eastern regions of the DRC despite the implementation of a state of siege in Ituri and North Kivu. Fatal attacks and kidnappings are regularly carried out by some of the numerous armed groups operating in the east of the country. Militants typically employ significant and indiscriminate violence in such assaults, and foreign personnel may be targeted in attacks due to the perception that they are wealthy and vulnerable.
Advice
Consult local security partners on the viability of traveling in the affected area. Travel in convoy and during daylight hours only. Maintain contact with diplomatic missions. Heed the instructions of local authorities.