A crowd in eastern DR Congo on Saturday lynched two people they suspected of being members of a militia blamed for the killing of more than 100 civilians over the past month, an AFP journalist said.
The killings came on the same day that the
United Nations peacekeeping chief visited eastern DR Congo where anti-UN
protests have erupted since the militia attacks.
Munitions were found in the bags of the two people, a man and a woman dressed in civilian clothes, in the town of Beni.