Democratic Republic of Congo army says it stopped attempted coup

Democratic Republic of Congo army says it stopped attempted coup

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s armed forces successfully repelled an attempted coup d’etat involving both Congolese and foreign fighters. The coup attempt was put down, with the attackers, including their leader, being neutralized. The presidential palace was attacked, but the army regained control. Two guards and an assailant were killed in an attack on the home of Vital Kamerhe, a potential speaker of parliament. The United States embassy issued a security alert due to ongoing security activity in the area. Christian Malanga, allegedly based in the United States, posted a video claiming responsibility for the attack, expressing dissatisfaction with the current government. President Felix Tshisekedi was re-elected for a second term, but has yet to name a government, causing political tensions.

Foreign fighters held in Russia’s Dagestan linked to concert hall attack – TASS

Foreign fighters held in Russia’s Dagestan linked to concert hall attack – TASS

Foreign fighters detained in Dagestan were involved in financing a deadly attack on a concert hall near Moscow. One of the detained men confessed to bringing weapons to the Moscow attackers. The men charged with carrying out the attack are ethnic Tajiks.