An explosion at an arms depot in the central Democratic Republic of Congo claimed more than 20 lives, the UN peacekeeping mission in the country said today.
The city of Mbuji-Mayi "was ravaged with more than 20 dead, around 50 wounded and many destroyed houses" yesterday, MONUSCO said in a statement.
A government spokesman gave an initial toll of at least five dead from the blast triggered by a lightning strike on the military munitions dump at the Brigade army base, near the city's main market.
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Government spokesman Lambert Mende yesterday told AFP that lightning had ignited a fire in the munitions dump and set off the explosion.
A witness speaking by telephone, who declined to be named, said he had seen the bodies of two people -- a woman and her child -- in the local hospital, as well as several people with amputated limbs.