Ebola in DR Congo: UN chief 'outraged' by recent killings of civilians and health workers.

The United Nations Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres said on Monday he is 'outraged by the continued killing and abduction of civilians by armed groups' near Beni, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)'s North Kivu region, which has been grappling with an Ebola outbreak since August.

Mr. Guterres condemned Saturday's attack in the town of Mayongose on the outskirts of Beni, in which at least 11 civilians were killed, and several more were injured and abducted. He said he is also 'deeply troubled' by reports that on Friday, two Congolese health workers helping to combat the Ebola outbreak, were killed in Butembo by armed militia.

Such attacks continue to hamper humanitarian access in the conflict-torn region and prevent health workers from tackling the outbreak.

This outbreak, the tenth to hit the DRC in 40 years, was declared in North...

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