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Islamic State-linked rebels k-ll at least 61 civilians at funeral in east Congo
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At least 61 civilians were reported dead after a brutal attack at a funeral in eastern Congo. Officials said the perpetrators were rebels linked to the Islamic State-affiliated Allied Democratic Forces.
The victims were attacked with both guns and machetes, according to officials. The violence took place during what was supposed to be a mourning ceremony.
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The Context
Eastern Congo has faced decades of conflict driven by armed groups. Weak governance and limited infrastructure have left communities exposed.
The Allied Democratic Forces are one of several groups operating in the region. They are considered one of the deadliest factions linked to Islamic State activity in Africa.
Supporters of stronger intervention argue that only military force can stop further massacres. They believe international support is essential to weaken rebel groups.
Others caution that military crackdowns may worsen instability. They argue that addressing poverty and local grievances must be part of any solution.
Funeral gatherings in Congo often draw large numbers of attendees. This makes them vulnerable targets when armed groups aim to inflict mass casualties.
Past attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces have similarly involved killings of unarmed civilians. Their tactics often generate fear across wide areas.
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Coverage Details
| Total News Sources | 30 |
| Left | 10 |
| Right | 8 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 3 |
| Bias Distribution | 33% Left |
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