Pinga (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
Pinga is a village located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo province of North Kivu.
Pinga | |
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Pinga Location in Democratic Republic of Congo | |
Coordinates: 0°59′0″S 28°41′51″E | |
Country | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Province | North Kivu |
Territory | Walikale Territory |
Time zone | UTC+2 (CAT) |
History
In 2012 alone control of Pinga changed six times. On 12 November 2012 Pinga was captured by Nduma Defense of Congo (NDC) and remained under its control as of March 2013.[1] In November 2013 NDC withdrew from Pinga and kidnapped dozens of women as sex slaves.[2] Later it became headquarters of a splinter group of NDC, Nduma Defense of Congo-Renovated (NDC-R).[3]
On 20 July 2020, a battle broke out in Pinga between the two factions of NDC-R. Overall in the battle, 28 NDC-R soldiers were killed and four were wounded, four FARDC soldiers were killed and five were wounded, and five civilians were killed and three were wounded.[4]
References
- THE POPULATION OF PINGA, NORD KIVU, WELCOMES THE WORK OF MONUSCO, 4 March 2013
- DR Congo: Wanted Rebel’s Troops Instill Fear, 6 January 2015
- "RDC: la milice NDC-R se livre à une guerre intestine mortelle au Nord-Kivu". Radio France Internationale (in French). 18 July 2020.
- "Kivu Security Tracker | Crisis Mapping in Eastern Congo". Kivu Security Tracker | Crisis Mapping in Eastern Congo. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
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