Rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) killed at least 16 people during an attack in the city of Beni on Sunday, according to the Congolese government. The assault marks a significant security breach, as it is the first time the militant group has successfully entered the city in three years.
Details regarding the tactical nature of the incursion remain limited as local authorities assess the aftermath. The report, issued by France 24 on June 2, notes that government officials are still working to piece together the sequence of events that allowed the group to bypass security measures surrounding the city.
A rare urban strike
The ADF has maintained a persistent, violent presence in the eastern regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo for years. However, their operations have generally been concentrated in rural areas surrounding Beni rather than the urban center itself. The return of the group to the city limits represents a shift in the security landscape of the region.
France 24 correspondent Emmet Livingstone is currently on the ground in the Democratic Republic of Congo covering the developments. The government has yet to release a full casualty count or a comprehensive breakdown of the damage caused during the Sunday operation.