Congo-Kinshasa: Kinshasa Drone Targeted UN, EU Compounds Killing Unicef Worker
Investigations launched after drone strikes killed French UNICEF worker Karine Buisset and two civilians in residential areas housing UN and EU personnel, amid ongoing conflict with M23 rebels.
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The Unicef employee was killed by an unclaimed drone strike in Goma, the eastern city of the country, at the hands of the M23 anti-government group.
Living in Belz (Morbihan), a French employee of Unicef died on Wednesday 11 March 2026 following strikes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. An investigation is under way.
DR Congo authorities begin investigations into drone strike
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo said on Thursday that they had begun investigations into the drone attack that targeted the residence of a UN staff member, killing a French aid worker.
Drone kills French aid worker in Congo
Drone strikes hit Goma in east Congo on Wednesday, killing at least three people including a French aid worker, the first such attack in the city since AFC/M23 rebels seized it last year, according to the group and the U.N. The AFC/M23 blamed the attack on the Congolese army, saying in a post on X that Kinshasa had launched drones against a densely populated urban area in the lakeside city. A spokesperson for the rebels said in a separate po…
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