Islamic State Affiliate Massacres Worshippers in DR Congo Church Attack

July 29, 2025

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DR Congo

A devastating attack rocked Komanda, a town in DR Congo’s Ituri province, where the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a group tied to the Islamic State, killed at least 43 people during a late-night church vigil.

Among the victims were 19 women, 15 men, and nine children, as reported by the UN’s peacekeeping mission, MONUSCO.

Chaos and Destruction

The ADF rebels stormed the church, wielding machetes and firearms to carry out a brutal slaughter of worshippers.

They also ransacked and set fire to local shops and businesses, leaving the community reeling. Several survivors sustained serious injuries, according to the Congolese military.

The ADF’s Deadly History

The ADF, formed in Uganda in the 1990s to protest alleged anti-Muslim policies, has since shifted its base to DR Congo, targeting civilians regardless of faith.

Now aligned with the Islamic State’s Central African Province, which includes a faction in Mozambique, the ADF accounts for a significant portion of IS-related attacks in Africa, research indicates.

Condemned as an Act of Terror

The attack drew sharp condemnation from MONUSCO’s deputy chief, Vivian van de Perre, who described it as a horrific violation of human rights and international law.

The Congolese army called it a calculated move to instill fear, with Ituri province military spokesperson Lt. Jules Ngongo suggesting the ADF aimed to disrupt ongoing joint operations with Ugandan forces targeting the group.

Military Push Against the ADF

Since 2021, DR Congo and Uganda have teamed up to combat the ADF, but the rebels continue their violent campaign. Lt. Ngongo vowed to track down the group “to their final hideouts” and urged locals to stay alert and report any suspicious activity to help end the terror.

Ituri’s Endless Conflict

Located in the resource-rich Ituri province, Komanda has long been caught in the crossfire of conflicts involving multiple armed groups. Recent reports from MONUSCO noted a spike in violence, with earlier ADF attacks on July 8-9 claiming dozens of lives, highlighting the struggle to restore stability.

Urgent Need for Solutions

This tragic massacre underscores the worsening security crisis in eastern DR Congo, where over 100 armed groups fuel widespread suffering. While MONUSCO and local forces are intensifying efforts to protect civilians, the persistent threat of the ADF and similar groups continues to hinder peace and safety in the region.

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