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Between March 11 and 12, the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province (ISCAP) attacked and destroyed a Chinese-owned mine in Muchacha in Congo’s Ituri Province, more than 50 kilometers outside of the jihadist group’s past areas of operation. In addition to being the first attack of its kind perpetrated by ISCAP—now putting Congo’s mining sector into its crosshairs—the incident also shows the group’...
Analysis: The Islamic State’s targeting of a Chinese mine in Congo proves the group is a resilient threat | Huntaegis