At Least 21 Christians Killed in Church Attack by ISIS-Affiliated Jihadists in Congo
Deadly assault during Sunday service highlights growing threat of ISIS-linked militants in central Africa

At least 21 Christians have been killed in a brutal attack on a church in the Democratic Republic of Congo, carried out by a jihadist group affiliated with the so-called Islamic State.
The assault, which took place during a Sunday service, left dozens injured and has shocked the local community. According to officials, the attackers targeted the congregation with explosives and gunfire before fleeing the scene.
The group responsible is believed to be the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a notorious militia that has pledged allegiance to ISIS and has been behind numerous atrocities in the region.
Authorities and humanitarian groups have condemned the attack, calling it a heinous act of religious persecution. Efforts are underway to provide aid to survivors and to secure the area from further violence.
The United Nations and other international organizations have called for increased protection of civilians and a concerted effort to dismantle jihadist networks operating in the region.