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2 aid workers killed in eastern DR Congo: UN

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2 aid workers killed in eastern DR Congo: UN

Kinshasa, (MILLAT ONLINE):Two Congolese aid workers were killed and a third abducted by an unidentified armed group in the troubled North Kivu region of Democratic Republic of Congo, the United Nations said Monday.
“We lost two fellow aid workers killed in the line of duty by unidentified armed people,” the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a statement.
The three men were employed by the Congolese NGO Hydraulique Sans Frontieres (HYFRO), which specialises in water purification projects, when attacked on Saturday near the village of Mushikiri.
OCHA said it “strongly condemns this latest attack” and called for “the immediate and unconditional release of the person held hostage”.
Aid workers “should never be targeted. This attack represents a serious violation of international humanitarian law and emergency standards,” it said.
According to OCHA, security conditions are very worrying in North Kivu and represent a “major obstacle” to the work of humanitarians.
Kidnappings, including of foreign and Congolese personnel of humanitarian organisations, are frequent in the territories of Masisi, Lubero, Rutshuru and Walikale in the province of North Kivu.
Eastern DRC is torn apart by more than twenty years of armed conflict, fueled by ethnic and land disputes, competition for control of the region’s mineral resources, and rivalry between regional powers.