Drone Strike Reportedly Kills UN Aid Worker in Goma, Eastern DR Congo
In Brief
A drone strike in Goma, eastern DR Congo, reportedly killed a UN aid worker and caused multiple explosions.
Key Facts
- A series of explosions attributed to drones occurred in downtown Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo.
- At least one person was killed in the incident.
- The attack reportedly involved a 'combat drone' striking the city.
- France's president stated a French UNICEF aid worker was killed.
- M23 rebels said a combat drone hit Goma.
What Happened
Explosions attributed to drones struck downtown Goma, reportedly killing at least one person. French officials said the victim was a UNICEF aid worker, and M23 rebels claimed a combat drone was involved.
Why It Matters
The reported death of a UN aid worker highlights risks faced by humanitarian personnel in conflict zones. The use of drones in the attack raises concerns about escalating tactics in the region.
What's Next
Further details on responsibility and the circumstances of the strike may emerge. Authorities and international organizations are expected to investigate the incident.
Sources
- The Independent — Drone strike reportedly kills at least 1 person in the eastern Congo city of Goma(22h ago)
- Al Jazeera — UN aid worker killed in DR Congo’s rebel-held Goma(21h ago)
