Blast Kills Child, Injures 32 Indian Peacekeepers In East Congo

Reuters

 An explosion killed a child and injured 32 Indian peacekeepers in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo city of Goma on Tuesday, the U.N. mission there said.

The blast hit the peacekeepers while they were out on a morning run in the western Goma neighbourhood of Keyshero, the mission added. The cause was not immediately clear.

b”UN peacekeepers near Beni in the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s North/ Source: Reuters”

Ismael Salumu, an imam at a nearby mosque, said three peacekeepers were killed. 

“We just heard the explosion and the cries. We then ran over to see,” he told Reuters.

About 18,000 uniformed U.N. personnel operate in Congo, where millions died in regional conflicts between 1996-2003 and dozens of armed groups continue to operate.

(Feature image source: Reuters)

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