The death toll from a militant attack in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has risen to more than seventy highlighting worsening insecurity in the region.
The assault took place in Bafwakoa village in Ituri province where armed attackers targeted civilians using firearms and machetes.
Initial reports indicated dozens of deaths but numbers increased as search operations continued.
Humanitarian sources reported mass abductions with several residents taken during the attack.
Homes were burned vehicles destroyed and food and medical supplies looted worsening already fragile conditions.
The army blamed the Allied Democratic Forces describing the attack as retaliation against civilians.
Joint military operations are ongoing but armed groups continue to expand their activities.
The United Nations warned of a rapidly deteriorating security situation.
Several health facilities have been forced to close leaving thousands without care.
The group is considered one of the most dangerous in eastern Congo.
The attack underscores ongoing instability and risks facing civilians.
Search efforts continue and the final toll remains unclear.














