Over dozen killed in DRC clashes

KINSHASA: Sixteen people have died and 25 remain missing after an attack in an area of western Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) rocked by ethnic clashes for five months, foreign media reported Sunday.
“Sixteen people were killed and 25 others are missing”, Kwilu province Interior Minister Jean-Claude Bwanganga said, adding that soldiers and police had been dispatched to “hunt down these enemies”.
Several homes were also torched in the town of Misia on Wednesday, he told media.
“Among the 16 people killed was the leader of a group” of villages, civil society leader Placide Mukwa said, explaining that attackers in nearby forest regularly target settlements.
Misia is near the town of Kwamouth, where fighting between the Yaka and Teke people has been raging since June. –Agencies

The conflict has left more than 180 people dead, according to the DRC government, and the UN says tens of thousands have been displaced.

Eighteen people were killed in clashes between the Yaka and Teke in August, according to a government report.