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Protesters murdered in DR Congo attack on UN convoy

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In an attack on a UN convoy in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Tuesday, three demonstrators were killed, as revealed in a statement by the UN.

The UN mission in the country (Monusco) said it “deplored the deaths” during the attack in Munigi, North Kivu province.

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It said the protesters had forced the convoy to stop and proceeded to set four trucks on fire.

The victims died while peacekeepers, accompanied by Congolese soldiers, “tried to protect the convoy”, according to the statement.

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Rebels have recently captured large swathes of territory in the volatile province, sparking public anger against the UN and the East African regional force.

Recent fighting has killed hundreds of people and displaced thousands more.

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Source: BBC

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