Dozens killed in massacre in eastern Congo

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SOUTH KIVU, Sha'ban 9, 1435, Jun 7, 2014, SPA -- Up to 37 people including women and children were killed in Democratic Republic of Congo's eastern province of South Kivu on Saturday morning in an attack that the regional governor blamed on a dispute over cattle. The victims, who included several pregnant women, had been shot, stabbed or burned inside their homes. A Reuters cameraman on the scene counted 37 bodies, some of them lying inside a village church. "It is Congolese who have carried out these attacks. It was about a dispute over cows," South Kivu governor Marcellin Cishambo told Reuters. "The problem is that everyone in this area carries a weapon." He gave a lower estimate of 27 for the number of dead. South Kivu, a mountainous region rich in minerals including gold, is home to members of tribe who fled neighbouring Burundi after the end of a civil war in 2005. Some locals from the Congolese Bafuliru tribe blamed rebels from Burundi's National Liberation Forces(FNL) for the attacks. -- SPA 18:57 LOCAL TIME 15:57 GMT www.spa.gov.sa/w

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