China Demands Accountability from DRC After Fatal Attack on Chinese Nationals in Ituri 1Mining in DRC Regional conflict 

China Demands Accountability from DRC After Fatal Attack on Chinese Nationals in Ituri

China has called for accountability from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) following a tragic incident in Djugu, Ituri province, where six Chinese nationals were killed in a targeted attack by militiamen from the Congo Development Cooperative (CODECO).

In a statement issued through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, China urged the Congolese government to swiftly apprehend those responsible for the murders and ensure they face justice for their heinous acts against Chinese citizens.

Beijing emphasized the need for the DRC to enhance the protection of all its nationals within Congolese territory, especially by implementing robust measures to safeguard mining companies operating in the country.

This protection, China stressed, should extend to all personnel working in various sectors.

According to reports from MINES.CD, the Chinese expatriates were killed during an attack by CODECO militiamen in Abombi. The incident also resulted in the deaths of two soldiers during the intervention by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), as confirmed by Lieutenant Jules Ngongo, spokesperson for the FARDC in Ituri.

Ituri province, plagued by insecurity, has seen repeated attacks targeting individuals involved in gold mining, including Chinese nationals.

In a similar incident in April 2024, armed men killed another Chinese national in a mining area in Mambasa, looting a significant amount of gold and money during the attack.

Loading

Share this article on

Related posts

You have successfully subscribed to the newsletter

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

Copperbelt Katanga Mining will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.