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DR Congo: over 200 feared dead in ADF attacks

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Last updated: April 22, 2026 11:30 am
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KINSHASA, DR CONGO – More than 200 civilians are feared dead following a series of coordinated attacks attributed to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to security reports and humanitarian monitors cited in recent updates from the region.

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Deadly Wave of ViolenceADF’s Long Running InsurgencyRegional Security ConcernsUncertainty Over Exact Toll

The ADF, a rebel group operating in eastern Congo and linked to the Islamic State network, has intensified attacks in North Kivu and Ituri provinces, where civilians continue to bear the brunt of the violence.

Deadly Wave of Violence

Recent reporting indicates that multiple massacres carried out over a short period have pushed the death toll into the hundreds, with villages, mining sites, and remote settlements targeted.

In one of the latest documented incidents, at least 43 civilians were killed in a single attack in Bafwakoa village, where fighters reportedly burned homes and abducted residents.

Earlier in the year, similar assaults in eastern Congo also left dozens dead, including an attack that killed 50 people in Ituri province, according to local media and civil society figures.

Humanitarian monitors say these incidents form part of a wider pattern of escalating violence in 2026, with armed groups continuing to target civilians despite ongoing military operations in the region.

ADF’s Long Running Insurgency

The ADF originated in Uganda but has operated for years in eastern DR Congo, where it has been accused of mass killings, abductions, and village raids.

The group has increasingly been described by analysts as part of the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province, though its structure remains complex and fluid across different regions of operation.

Security analysts say the group often avoids direct confrontation with government forces, instead carrying out surprise attacks on remote communities, making civilian populations the primary victims.

Regional Security Concerns

The latest wave of killings comes amid broader instability in eastern Congo, where multiple armed groups are active and displacement continues to rise.

International observers warn that the repeated massacres highlight serious gaps in civilian protection despite joint military operations involving Congolese and regional forces.

Humanitarian agencies have called for urgent action to prevent further loss of life and to strengthen security in vulnerable rural areas.

Uncertainty Over Exact Toll

While exact figures vary, multiple local and international reports suggest that cumulative deaths from recent ADF-related attacks could exceed 200 when accounting for separate incidents across North Kivu and Ituri provinces.

Authorities in Kinshasa have not yet issued a consolidated official death toll for the latest wave of violence.

As operations continue in affected territories, the situation remains fluid, with fears that the toll may rise further as more information emerges from remote areas.

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