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Islamic State-Linked Violence Escalates in Eastern Congo After Deadly Village Attacks

Mass killings near Uganda border deepen fears of widening regional instability in central Africa.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 9, 2026
in Africa, World News
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Civilians flee violence after militant attacks in eastern Congo villages - AP Photo/Jerome Delay, file

Armed militants attacked villages in eastern Congo near the Uganda border. - AP Photo/Jerome Delay, file

At least 40 civilians were killed after suspected Islamist militants linked to the Islamic State attacked villages in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo near the Ugandan border, intensifying concerns over deteriorating security conditions in one of Africa’s most volatile conflict zones.

Local civil society leaders said fighters from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) carried out coordinated assaults from Wednesday night through Thursday afternoon in North Kivu and Ituri provinces, burning homes, looting communities and targeting civilians in remote villages.

The attacks unfolded in a region already destabilized by overlapping insurgencies, including the Rwanda-backed M23 rebellion and long-running militia violence that has displaced millions across eastern Congo. Analysts warn that the latest killings highlight the increasing fragmentation of security control in border areas shared by Congo and Uganda.

Reporting from The Associated Press indicated that at least 25 people were killed in villages within Beni territory in North Kivu province, while another 15 died in neighboring Ituri province. Local officials cautioned that the death toll could rise because several residents remain missing following the attacks.

Regional Security Concerns Intensify Along Uganda Border

The Allied Democratic Forces originated in Uganda during the 1990s before relocating operations into eastern Congo, where the group has evolved into one of the region’s deadliest armed factions.

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The organization pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in 2019 and has since expanded attacks targeting civilians, churches, health centers and isolated farming communities across North Kivu and Ituri. Security analysts say the porous Congo-Uganda border continues to provide operational advantages for militant movements despite joint military operations launched by both governments in recent years.

Human rights organizations have increasingly raised alarm over the scale and brutality of ADF violence. Earlier this week, Amnesty International accused the group of committing “war crimes and crimes against humanity” during attacks against civilians in eastern Congo.

The latest killings follow several mass casualty incidents attributed to the ADF over the past year, including attacks on churches and villages that left dozens dead. United Nations officials previously described one 2025 massacre in eastern Congo as a “bloodbath” after 66 civilians were killed.

Eastern Congo Conflict Grows More Fragmented

The attacks also underscore the broader collapse of security across eastern Congo, where more than 100 armed groups operate amid competition over territory, ethnic tensions and mineral-rich land.

The M23 rebel movement, which Congo and Western governments accuse Rwanda of supporting, has seized strategic areas in North and South Kivu since early 2025, further stretching Congolese military resources. Armed Islamist factions such as the ADF have increasingly exploited that instability to expand operations into vulnerable rural communities.

Analysts monitoring the region say simultaneous insurgencies are creating overlapping humanitarian and governance crises that threaten broader central African stability. Millions of civilians remain displaced across eastern Congo, while attacks on transport routes and agricultural zones continue worsening food insecurity.

In recent months, local activists have repeatedly criticized inadequate military protection in remote communities vulnerable to militant raids. Civil society leaders in affected villages said residents were forced to flee into forests and neighboring settlements during the latest assaults.

International Pressure Builds Over Civilian Protection

The worsening violence is likely to increase international scrutiny of regional security efforts involving Congo, Uganda and international peacekeeping partners.

The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Congo, known as MONUSCO, has faced mounting criticism over its limited ability to prevent repeated massacres despite its long-running deployment in the country. Regional governments have meanwhile struggled to coordinate effective responses against armed groups operating across borders.

Diplomatic observers say the resurgence of large-scale militant attacks complicates ongoing international mediation efforts aimed at reducing conflict in eastern Congo and stabilizing trade and mining corridors critical to regional economies.

The latest attacks also reinforce concerns that Islamist-linked groups are capitalizing on broader instability in eastern Congo to deepen their foothold in central Africa, raising fears of prolonged insecurity unless regional military coordination and civilian protection measures improve significantly.

Tags: #ADF#Africa#CentralAfrica#Congo#DRC#Geopolitics#HumanitarianCrisis#IslamicState#RegionalConflict#SecurityCrisis#Uganda#WorldNews
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