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Islamic State-linked fighters in Congo kill 16 in Ebola-hit area

By Thomson Reuters Jun 3, 2026 | 11:22 AM

KINSHASA, June 3 (Reuters) – Fighters linked to Islamic State killed 16 civilians in an attack in eastern Congo ​near where Ebola cases have ‌been recorded, a local military spokesperson said on Wednesday, underscoring the threat of armed conflict as health officials try to contain the outbreak.

• ‌The ​Allied Democratic Forces carried ⁠out the attack on ⁠Tuesday night in the village of Mbau in North Kivu’s Beni territory, regional Congolese army spokesperson Lieutenant Marc Elongo ​said in a statement.

• The ADF is a Ugandan group operating in ⁠eastern Congo that pledged ⁠allegiance to Islamic State a ​decade ago.

• There are four Ebola cases ​near the site of Tuesday’s attack, ‌including two in the city of Beni and two in the town of Oicha, according to the North Kivu provincial ⁠government.

• In a separate attack at the weekend, ADF fighters killed 15 civilians and a ⁠soldier in ‌the city of Beni, the ⁠government said.

• Congo has recorded ​344 ‌confirmed cases of Ebola, including ​60 deaths, ⁠during this outbreak, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.

• Ebola cases have also been confirmed in neighbouring Uganda.

(Reporting by Congo newsroom; Writing by Portia CroweEditing by ​Gareth Jones)