Congolese refugees push a boat out in Tchomia, as its sets off to escape
over Lake Albert to Uganda on March 05, 2018. Forty people drown when
their boats capsized as they fled fighting in northwest DR Congo. AFP
PHOTO | JOHN WESSELS
Forty civilians drowned when their boats capsized on a
storm-swollen river as they fled fighting in northwest Democratic
Republic of Congo, a senior local official said Friday.
"As
of Wednesday night, we recovered the bodies of 40 people" after their
boats capsized, Jean Bakatoye, vice governor of South Ubangi province,
told AFP.
"The toll is still provisional as other bodies were swept downstream," he said.
The civilians were trying to cross the Ubangi River, which marks part of the border with the neighbouring Republic of Congo.
They were trying to escape fighting involving DR Congo troops and "outlaws," Bakatoye said.
The events took place in the remote border area of Dongo, after an army position came under attack on Sunday, he said.
"Several soldiers" were injured, he said, although four
witnesses told AFP they had seen the bodies of two troops and four
assailants.
On Monday, army reinforcements arrived, prompting villagers to panic, fearing a wider conflict, Bakatoye said.
The
Dongo region was shaken by a revolt by the Enyele ethnic group in 2009,
which was put down by the Congolese army the following year.
Fighting left an estimated 270 dead and displaced 200,000 people.
Sub-Saharan
Africa's biggest country, the DR Congo is struggling with local
conflicts, and in remote areas the control of the central government in
Kinshasa is weak.
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