ADF rebels kill at least 87 in eastern Congo attacks, displace more than 60,000
Suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels killed at least 87 people last month in attacks on villages in Ituri province, eastern Congo, and displaced over 60,000 people.
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Suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels killed at least 87 people last month in attacks on villages in Ituri province, eastern Congo, and displaced over 60,000 people.
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