Protection in Danger Monthly News Brief – April 2024 – Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Safety, security and access incidents

Incidents of threats and violence in refugee and IDP settings.

Africa

Democratic Republic of the Congo

04 April 2024: In an unnamed IDP camp, Mugunga town, North Kivu province, two people were killed and an unspecified number injured after a grenade exploded. Source: Tazama DRC Info

05 April 2024: In Shabintu Refugee Camp, Goma city, North Kivu province, an elderly man and a child were killed and an unspecified number injured when a man triggered a grenade explosion close to an MSF clinic. The perpetrator was also killed in the explosion. Sources: Actualite Media Congo and Radio Okapi

17 April 2024: In Kanyaruchinya IDP Camp, Nyiragongo territory, North Kivu province, a man was killed by unidentified armed men. Source: Kivu morning post and Personal Communication

Ethiopia

05 April 2024: In Zone Seven, Pugnido Refugee Camp, Gog woreda, Gambella region, ten people were killed and 19 injured when an unidentified armed group opened fire. Source: ACLED1

South Sudan

01 April 2024: In Makpandu Refugee Camp, Yambio county, Western Equatoria state, security guards clashed with armed bandits who tried to rob their guns. Source: Eye Radio

Sudan

14 April 2024: In Abu Shouk IDP Camp, El Fasher city, North Darfur state, an unspecified number of displaced people were killed when an armed group shelled artillery at the camp. Houses in blocks 9 and 13 were also damaged. Source: ACLED1

16 April 2024: In Abu Shouk IDP Camp, El Fasher city, North Darfur state, one person was killed and at least three injured following clashes between the RSF and the SAF. Source: New Age, Personal Communication and Sudan War Updates

Tanzania

As reported on 18 April 2024: In Zone I, Nduta Refugee Camp, Kibondo district, Kigoma region, at least five Burundian refugees “guilty of petty offences that cannot be prosecuted” have reportedly been tortured in an improvised cell hidden inside the office of the Camp President. Source: SOS Médias Burundi

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