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17 headless bodies discovered in eastern region of Democratic Republic of Congo
Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) soldiers rest next to a road after Islamist rebel group called the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) attacked area around Mukoko village, North Kivu province of Democratic Republic of Congo. (Reuters)

Local sources in Democratic Republic of Congo said on Friday (May 27) that soldiers patrolling in the eastern region discovered 17 decapitated bodies, believed to be victims of a notorious rebel group.

According to Red Cross representative David Beiza, the troops came across the corpses on Thursday by the Ituri river, in the Irumu territory of Ituri province.

A Red Cross team later visited the area with soldiers and found the bodies, said Beiza, adding he suspected rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) were responsible for the beheadings.

AFP was also unable to independently verify the information.

17 headless bodies discovered in east DR of Congo - Anews

Dieudonne Malangay, a resident of the area where the bodies were discovered, also said there were 17 headless corpses.

"It is difficult to identify the victims because the bodies are decomposing," he said, adding that they were likely killed by the ADF.

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Described by the so-called Daesh [ISIS] as its local affiliate, the ADF has been accused of killing thousands of civilians in DRC's troubled east.

Experts suggested the militia was responsible for a May 11 attack in Irumu territory that left at least 20 civilians dead.

More than 120 armed groups roam eastern DRC and civilian massacres are common.

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Congolese security forces have governed Ituri province and neighbouring North Kivu since May last year, in a bid to crush the deadly militias. But conflict has continued.

Two local officials told AFP that fighters from the CODECO -- another feared militia -- killed nine civilians on Thursday further north in Ituri.

Source: anews