Drone Strike Kills Aid Worker Amid Renewed Clashes in Eastern Congo

Drone Strike Kills Aid Worker Amid Renewed Clashes in Eastern Congo
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A drone strike killed a French aid worker as Congo’s government and M23 rebels accuse each other of ceasefire violations.

  • A drone strike in eastern Congo killed French aid worker Karine Buisset.
  • Two other people were also killed in the attack, according to rebel group M23.
  • Congo’s government and Rwanda-backed M23 rebels accuse each other of violating a ceasefire deal.
  • The building targeted was used by Congo relief staff, according to reports.
  • The incident threatens ongoing peace efforts in the conflict-battered region.

A drone strike in eastern Congo killed French aid worker Karine Buisset and two others, with both Congo’s government and M23 rebels blaming each other for violating a ceasefire agreement.

The attack has raised concerns about the stability of peace efforts in eastern Congo, where decades-long conflict has affected civilians and humanitarian workers. Ongoing accusations between parties complicate resolution attempts. Both Congo’s government and M23 rebels blame each other for the attack and ceasefire violations; responsibility remains contested.

Observers will monitor responses from Congo’s government, M23 rebels, and international actors. Further developments may impact humanitarian access and regional diplomatic efforts.