Congo: The killing of terrorists continues even in the holy month of Ramadan. Islamic terrorists are killing innocent and poor people in African countries. Terrorists have killed 44 people in Burkina Faso. At the same time, at least 80 people have been killed in the attack in Nigeria and about 20 in the Republic of Congo.
Around 20 people killed in an attack on a village in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo; Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack, Reuters reported
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According to media reports, a large number of armed terrorists entered a village in the Congo and spread the dead bodies of innocent people. The terrorists killed people by tying them to poles and slitting their throats with knives. The dreaded terrorist organisation Islamic State (IS) has taken responsibility for this attack. The military administrator of the area, Charles Omega, said that the bodies of 20 people were recovered from Musandaba village on Friday (April 7). At the same time, a local activist has told that 22 dead bodies were brought to the hospital. The Islamic State claimed responsibility on Saturday, April 8. Those killed include men and women. All these people are farmers. The terrorists have killed these people by slitting their throats.
In a video that has surfaced on social media, a mob surrounds a man tied to a wooden frame and then beheads him. After this, 20 people were killed in the same way. Let us tell you that the Ugandan group Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) has killed thousands of people so far. ADF is an Islamic group, which Uganda and Congo have put on their lists of terrorist organisations because ADF has shed thousands of innocent lives in Congo and Uganda. In the year 2019, ADF became a part of the Islamic State (IS).
Let us inform you that this week ADF brutally killed 30 people in Iduri province. The same terrorist organisation killed 39 people by setting fire to a village last month. Last month, the United States of America (USA) announced a reward of $5 million (about Rs 41 crore) to anyone providing information regarding ADF leader Seka Musa Baluku. Terrorists attacked two villages in the northern region of Burkina Faso, a West African country that has always been cursed to suffer massacres by terrorists. At least 44 people were killed in these attacks. Burkina Faso's government said that 31 people were killed in Korakou and 13 in Tondobi by terrorists.
Lt. Col. PF Rodolphe Sorgo, governor of the Sahel region, said the militants attacked the villages of Kuraku and Tondobi in Seno province. Terming the attacks as "disgusting and barbaric", he said the government was trying to ensure peace in the area. Local people say that on Thursday (April 6) evening, a large number of heavily armed Islamist terrorists entered the villages and started firing indiscriminately at the people. In all, at least 44 people lost their lives. The bodies of the dead were found the next day.
Locals have told that a few days ago, two Jihadis who were trying to steal cattle were killed by the villagers. This village was targeted in retaliation. In February 2023, terrorists killed 51 soldiers by attacking Deu in the northern area of the country. Since 2015, terrorists have killed more than 10,000 people. The figure could be much higher than this, for which the government does not have clear information.
At the same time, in the African country of Nigeria, Islamic terrorists kidnapped 80 people on Friday (April 7, 2023) for extortion. Most of them are women and children. Locals say that the incident took place in Wanjmai village, in the Tsafe area of Jamfara. This is the area where terrorists carry out most of the kidnapping incidents. On the other hand, gunmen have killed at least 30 people in a rampage in another part of the country. A few days before this, terrorists had killed 50 people in Umazidi village. In this way, 80 people have been killed in Nigeria in the last few days.
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