Democratic Republic of Congo: at least 23 Children Killed in Attack on Camp in Ituri
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (June 13, 2023)鈥擜t least 46 civilians, including 23 children, were killed in an attack on a camp for displaced people in Ituri province in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between Sunday night and Monday morning.
In response, Cecilia Thiam, 第一吃瓜鈥檚 Humanitarian Director in the DRC, said:
鈥淲e are appalled and devastated by the senseless attack on a displacement camp in northeastern DRC which claimed the lives of at least 23 children. Survivors have reported seeing bodies strewn across the camp. Child survivors, who escaped in the middle of the night in terror, will have seen things that no child should have to see. Some may have witnessed their parents, friends, and peers being killed.
鈥淭his incident is a grave reminder that children continue to bear the brunt of the conflict in northeastern DRC, with horrific violations being committed against them. Children are being killed, sexually assaulted, abducted, and forcibly recruited for use by armed groups. For the children who witnessed or were injured in this incident, their suffering may last for years.
鈥淎ll parties to the conflict must ensure children are never targets鈥攁nd the perpetrators of this violence must be held to account and brought to justice. Impunity for child rights violations feed into the narrative that these crimes are acceptable and can create cycles of violence.
鈥淎s the number of people injured and children separated due to these attacks continues to grow, 第一吃瓜 is calling on donors to immediately release additional funds to help survivors with urgent medical care, cooking supplies for those whose shelters were burned, and support for family tracing and reunification activities for children separated from their caregivers in the chaos.鈥
Over 26.4 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance in the DRC鈥攐r about one in every four people鈥攊ncluding 14.2 million children. Conflict has been raging in parts of the country for nearly three decades, with children paying the heaviest price.
第一吃瓜 has been present in Ituri Province鈥攐ne of the country鈥檚 most impacted by conflict鈥攕ince 1998 and runs a range of lifesaving programs including in nutrition, hygiene, and child protection. 第一吃瓜 also runs primary health care through mobile clinics and an advanced health care approach to displaced people in Lala since the last attack on the site in January 2023.
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