August 2022 North Kivu attacks | |
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Part of Kivu conflict | |
Location | North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Date | August 25-30, 2022 |
Deaths | 54+ (per International Crisis Group)[1] 40+ (per local groups)[2] 76 kidnapped[2] |
Perpetrator | Allied Democratic Forces |
Between August 25 and 30, 2022, fighters of the Allied Democratic Forces attacked six villages in North Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo, killing over fifty-four people.
The ADF is a Ugandan jihadist group formed in the 1990s, but spread to eastern Congo in the 2010s.[3] In 2019, the group pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, and a subsequent uptick in civilian attacks occurred.[3] In the summer of 2022, the ADF ramped up attacks in North Kivu, with attacks in Otomabere and Kandoyi killing dozens. with On August 11-12, the ADF freed 800 inmates at a prison in Butembo, killing two policemen in the process.[4]
Villagers from Nord-Kivu claimed that the ADF had crossed over from neighboring Ituri province in search of arable land, and attacked six villages in North Kivu around the night of August 25.[5] On August 27, three civilians were killed by the ADF in a locality of Bashu chiefdom, according to a local chief.[6] At 5 am that same day in Kavasewa, a nearby village, the ADF attacked a military outpost before assaulting the village, burning down dozens of houses and bludgeoning multiple women to death.[6] On August 29, an ADF attack west of Oicha killed two.
Attacks ramped up again on August 30, with the ADF pillaging the villages of Alima and Laliya.[7] Fourteen villagers were killed in these attacks. The Congolese army also claimed to have secured control over the area after the ADF left.[7] On the same day, ADF fighters assaulted the hamlet of Beu-Manyama, killing five villagers. International crisis groups, local hospitals, and local human rights groups assessed that the total death toll was over fifty people killed by the ADF in six days.[4][5]