The attack happened at around 8 p.m. at the bar located at Boulevard Nyamwisi, the main artery of the city of Beni, west of the Virunga National Park and the Rwenzori Mountains, on the edge of the Ituri Forest left eight people dead and 20 seriously injured. The attack targeted revellers who had gathered to celebrate Christmas.
Part of InBox Bar that was bombed by suspected ADF rebels in Beni City
The Beni-Butembo Garrison Military prosecutor’s
office in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has opened up investigations against
certain Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) Commanders accused of planning and ordering a bomb attack at In- Box restaurant-bar in the city of Beni, North Kivu
province, on Christmas day.
The attack happened at around 8 p.m. at the bar located at Boulevard Nyamwisi, the main artery of the city
of Beni, west of the Virunga National Park and the Rwenzori Mountains, on the
edge of the Ituri Forest left eight people dead and 20 seriously injured. The attack targeted revellers who had gathered
to celebrate Christmas.
The dead included the
suicide bomber who detonated the bomb, a captain of the Armed Forces
of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and two of his daughters. Among the
injured were two deputy mayors. The wounded are still being treated at Beni General Referral Hospital and at the Nyankunde Evangelical Medical Center.
Constant Ndima, the military
governor of the province of North-Kivu says that the accused ADF
commanders include three Ugandans, identified as Moussa Seka Baluku, the Commander-in-Chief of the rebels, and others he only identified as Kahiri and Difenda. They are working with several DRC nationals.
This is declared the day after the country’s
prime minister Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde Kyenge chaired a security meeting in
Beni city. While reaffirming the determination of his Government to put an end
to ADF activism in northeastern DRC, Lukonde called on the local population to denounce the
ADF activities.
"We also want to send the
population as a message to remain vigilant at this end of the year period so
that together, with our security services with which we are united, we can meet
this security challenge. Vigilance at all times, especially reporting as soon
as there is an abnormal event that is seen, it must absolutely be reported," he says.
Meanwhile, a gradual return of the
population is being observed in the chiefdom of Bashu in Beni since the launch
of military operations by the Congolese and Ugandan armies in the region. according
to the Provincial Deputy, Saidi Balikwisha, the residents of Bashu, mostly
farmers, are gradually starting to return to their places of origin. He says
that attacks by ADF rebels had forced them to flee.
North-Kivu and Ituri provinces are
the stages of a violent conflict opposing terror groups to the military. Since
November 30, the Congolese and the Ugandan armies have joined forces to track
down and stop terrorists.
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