Monday, January 20, 2025

BREAKING NEWS: Terror in Congo, ISIS Beheads 50 Christians and Kidnaps 23 People

Terror in Congo, ISIS Beheads 50 Christians and Kidnaps 23 People
Gateway Pundit



The armed group Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), linked to the Islamic State, carried out brutal attacks in North Kivu province, Democratic Republic of Congo, leaving at least 50 Christians killed with machetes and 23 people kidnapped.

The attacks were concentrated in the town of Muhangi and nearby areas such as Makoko and Mapanga. The terrorists primarily targeted Christian communities, displacing hundreds of families now seeking refuge in Butembo and other safer regions.

Impact of the attacks:


• Victims: At least 32 people were killed in Muhangi, while Makoko recorded 41 murders. 
• Kidnappings: 23 citizens were abducted, including prominent community leaders.

This shocking violence has forced a significant number of Christians to abandon their homes in search of safety, moving primarily toward cities like Butembo.

These attacks have been carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), further intensifying the atmosphere of terror in the North Kivu region. The predominantly Christian communities have been forced to flee extreme brutality, seeking refuge and abandoning their homes to find safety, relocating mainly to cities like Butembo.


This group, the Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP), with which the ADF aligned in 2019, claimed responsibility for the crimes through statements published on their propaganda channels.

In these communications, they detailed that in Makoko, 41 Christians were killed, along with 11 people kidnapped. Another attack in nearby villages left 12 dead and 12 abducted, figures that have not yet been officially confirmed by local authorities.


Since its creation in the 1990s in Uganda, the ADF has maintained a bloody presence in eastern Congo, being responsible for the deaths of thousands of civilians. Its level of violence has increased significantly since aligning with ISCAP.



1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Not a word from the media. Christians are the most persecuted, ignored and least protected on the planet.