2,600 sexual violence victims treated in one Congolese town (BBC)

Some 80% of victims said their attacker was armedImage caption: Some 80% of victims said their attacker was armed

Doctors without Borders says it has treated 2,600 victims of sexual violence in just one town since May last year.

The town is Kananga in Democractic Republic of Congo – a country where rape continues to be used as a weapon of war.

The town is in the central province of Kasai which is one of the poorest provinces in the DR Congo and in the summer of 2016, a violent ethnic conflict erupted there.

The report details some shocking stories, including a woman raped next to her husband’s dead body, a five-year old child raped by a soldier and a man forced to rape his neighbour.

Of those treated by the humanitarian organisation, more than 150 were under the age of 15 and at least 20 were under the age of five.

Some 80% of victims say they were attacked by armed men.

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