Church bombing highlights instability in eastern Congo

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Residents in Kasindi, a city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, are mourning the bombing deaths of as many as 20 worshipers on Sunday at a Pentecostal church. Host Marco Werman speaks with Stephanie Wolters — director of Okapi Consulting and a Great Lakes region expert at the South African Institute of International Affairs in Johannesburg — about the attack by the Allied Democratic Forces, a Uganda-based group inspired by ISIS, which has claimed responsibility for the incident.

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