Armed men remove woman, child from Congo Ebola clinic, authorities say


DAKAR, June 16 (Reuters) - Armed assailants ⁠removed a woman and her daughter from a health centre in ⁠eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, authorities said on Tuesday, raising fears ‌of further spread of the Ebola virus.

The attackers, armed with bladed weapons, stormed a clinic near Butembo, North Kivu province, late on Monday and took the pair away, according to a ​provincial notice seen by Reuters. The notice did ⁠not identify the assailants or ⁠give their motives.

It said the six-year-old child had tested positive for Ebola.

The incident ⁠underscores ‌how insecurity and community distrust of health workers are undermining efforts to contain the outbreak in eastern Congo, where repeated attacks on medical ⁠staff and response teams have disrupted efforts to trace ​contacts and isolate suspected ‌cases.

"Until now we have not yet found the two people we ⁠are searching for. ​We are making a solemn appeal for them to go as soon as possible to an Ebola treatment centre, as their return to the community risks worsening their ⁠health and, above all, infecting their relatives," ​Dr Lubambo Maboko Gaston, the Ebola response incident manager in North Kivu, told Reuters.

Lubambo said no medical staff were injured in the attack, adding that the health ⁠centre was not protected by the army or the police.

The incident comes amid a series of security incidents targeting Ebola responders in eastern Congo, including recent attacks on safe burial teams and treatment centres in neighbouring Ituri province.

North Kivu ​has so far recorded 67 confirmed cases and ⁠38 deaths, according to government data published on Tuesday, making it the second most ​affected province after Ituri, which accounts for more ‌than 90% of cases.

Nationally, the outbreak has ​infected 837 people and killed 196, government data showed.

(Reporting by Fiston Mahamba in Goma; Writing by Clement Bonnerot; Editing by Gareth Jones)

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