5 UN troops wounded in Congo attack
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Five UN peacekeeping troops were wounded Monday when two people on a motorcycle threw a grenade at their patrol in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the UN force said Tuesday. The UN mission for the stabilisation of the country (MONUSCO) said in a statement the attack occurred in the area of Beni in North Kivu province. It did not say how seriously the troops were hurt. "This unacceptable attack... does not in any way reduce our support for FARDC (DRC Armed Forces) in the fight against armed groups," MONUSCO chief Martin Kobler said in the statement. "Our brief is to neutralise all the illegal armed groups in the east of the DRC, and we are determined to carry it out," he added, according to AFP.