Butembo-Beni, 18 September, 2025 / 10:16 pm (ACI Africa).
The Catholic and Pontifical Foundation Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International has expressed “deep concern” about escalating violence in the Eastern parts of the Democratic Republic of Congo following an attack at a Parish that left over 60 people dead.
Local sources informed ACN that the September 10 massacre in Ntoyo, in the parish of St. Joseph of Manguredjipa, in the province of North Kivu left at least 64 dead, many of whom were killed while taking part in a wake.
Denouncing the attack in a statement sent to ACI Africa on Wednesday, September 17, the charity foundation that documents persecution across the world, affirmed its closeness with those affected by the massacre.
“International Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) expresses its deep concern and solidarity with the families of the victims of a brutal attack carried out on September 10 in Ntoyo, in the parish of Saint Joseph of Manguredjipa,” the charity foundation says.
The attackers allegedly belonging to the to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) are said to have used firearms and hammers to kill their victims.



