Grenade Attack Kills 2 at Catholic Mass in Goma
A grenade attack during an outdoor Roman Catholic mass in the eastern Congolese town of Goma killed a small girl and a priest and wounded 15 people, a spokesman for the rebel authority that runs the town said.
“An individual who has not yet been identified threw a grenade into the crowd at a communion service,” Jean-Pierre Lola-Kisanga said.
Four people who had been among the congregation were taken for questioning, Lola-Kisanga said.
Goma was devastated by a volcanic eruption in January and is controlled by Rwandan-backed rebels who have been fighting the Kinshasa government since 1998.
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