

At least two students and a teacher have been killed and several other teachers abducted after a primary school conducting exams was attacked by unidentified gunmen in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
DRC President Felix Tshisekedi said two students died when fighting broke out in North Kivu province on Thursday morning. He did not give further details.
Cosmas Kangakolo, an administrator for Masisi territory, said the Ngoyi Primary School was attacked. According to him, one teacher died and several were abducted.
Exam centres in the area are protected by the army, Kangakolo said, because of endemic security problems.
The United Nations Children’s Fund said the clashes took place between law enforcement officials and an armed group near the exam centre.
Exact details of the attack and the number of casualties remained unclear. It was not clear whether the students were targets of the fighting or caught in the crossfire.
Rich in fertile soil and natural resources but awash with weapons, large portions of the DRC continue to suffer from chronic instability following the 1998-2003 war in which millions of people died.
Violence has flared in recent months with armed groups killing more than 1,300 people in the first half of 2020, three times more than the previous year.
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