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29 Nov 2018 | 01:05 AM UTC

DRC: One ranger killed in Virunga National Park Nov. 28 /update 2

Unidentified gunmen kill ranger in Virunga National Park (North Kivu) on November 28

Warning

Event

On Wednesday, November 28, unidentified gunmen killed a ranger in the Virunga National Park (North Kivu). According to local sources, the attack occurred near a ranger post located on Lake Edward. Further attacks in the area are possible in the coming weeks.

Context

On June 4, the Virunga National Park announced it would be closed to tourists until 2019, following a wave of attacks against tourists and park rangers. In the past 20 years, at least 175 rangers have been killed in the Virunga National Park. Notably, two British tourists were kidnapped by armed men in the village of Kibati on May 11. During the attack, a driver was injured and one park ranger was killed. The two tourists were released unharmed on May 13.

The government's limited presence in the DRC's eastern provinces, including North Kivu, as well as the presence of numerous armed groups and local self-defense militias have led to continued insecurity in the area. In 2017, North and South Kivu provinces recorded an increase in armed group activities. Humanitarian organizations have stated that security conditions in the Kivu regions present a major obstacle to delivering humanitarian assistance to those in need, as kidnappings, including of Congolese and foreign aid workers, are frequent in the area.

Advice

A number of Western governments advise their citizens against travel to the east and northeast of the country due to poor security conditions, including the presence of armed groups and a high risk of kidnapping. Professional security advice should be sought prior to travel.