The government and the UN mission in the central African country MONUSCO have accused the shadowy rebel group Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), dominated by hardline Ugandan Muslims, of carrying out a two-year bloodbath in the region.
"There have been attacks blamed on suspected ADF members near the border with Nord Kivu (province), which left at least six people dead in Irumu territory," the vice governor of Ituri province, Pacifique Keta, said.
Keta added that the death toll was provisional and security had been beefed up.
Irumu territory in Ituri province is near Beni in neighbouring Nord Kivu province -- the main target of attacks where the ADF are alleged to have massacred around 700 people, many of them hacked to death.
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The ADF has not claimed any of the Beni massacres.
Experts on DR Congo have not found any link between the group and the global jihadist underground.
Others have alleged that government agents have had a role in the killing -- claims Kinshasa rejects.
In explaining the violence, some experts have cited struggles for control of trafficking in various industries like timber, agricultural produce or minerals in a region with extremely rich potential.