Walungu Territory

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Walungu is a territory of South Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo

It was the site of a plane crash on May 25, 2005[1] when a chartered Maniema Union Antonov An-28 aircraft, owned by Victoria Air, crashed into a mountain near Walungu, about 30 minutes after takeoff. All of the 22 passengers and 5 crew members were killed (see 2005 in aviation). Walungu Territory comprises a number of Groupments and Chefferie' notably Burhale Groupment, Ihembe Groupment, Mushinga Groupment and many more. UN Peacekeeping Force has also been employed to counter foreign armed groups and local militias which are committing HRVs (Human Rights Violations)[2] while exploring minerals from the area.

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  1. ^ Congo Planet news article on plane crash
  2. ^ "Democratic Republic of Congo: Civilians at Risk During Disarmament Operations – Human Rights Abuses of Civilians by Armed Groups in Walungu". Human Rights Watch. December 29, 2004.

Coordinates: 2°38′S 28°40′E / 2.633°S 28.667°E / -2.633; 28.667


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