Bomb attack at a Protestant church in Congo leaves at least five people dead, 15 others injured
Kasindi is in a province where Congolese and Ugandan forces have launched a campaign against the ADF, which began as an uprising in Uganda but has been based in Congo since the late 1990s.
An army spokesman said the attack during a Sunday service was likely carried out by the Allied Democratic Forces , a Ugandan armed group that has pledged allegiance to Daesh.
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