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Islamic State – Democratic Republic of the Congo
Islamic State – Democratic Republic of the Congo
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2020 · 300 prisoners. Both the ADF and IS claimed responsibility for the attack. · a city near Beni · and freed over 1 · an Islamist-affiliated rebel group based in DRC · DRC · DRC. Both attacks were confirmed by local media as perpetrated by the ADF. On October 20 · DRC. The second claimed that fighters shot and killed 10 people after opening fire on a crowd of Christians in Iringite · geographically distinct insurgencies—one in northern Mozambique and one in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) being conducted by Islamic State – Democratic Republic of the Congo (IS-DRC). In July 2019 · In April 2019 · IS issued two communiqués · IS released a video of Musa Baluku · many of the ADF’s activities have been claimed by IS under the regional banner of ISCAP. IS-DRC has been responsible for attacks in eastern DRC against civilians and military targets. On May 13 · pledging allegiance to the leader of IS. Several members of the ADF disagreed with the pledge and split away from the larger group that year. Since the pledge · the ADF attacked Kangbayi central prison in Beni · the first claiming that fighters captured and killed three Congolese soldiers in North Kivu Province · the Islamic State (IS) announced the creation of Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP). ISCAP is composed of two separate · the leader of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF)
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