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Gunfire rocks DR Congo TV and airport | Gunfire rocks DR Congo TV and airport |
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Gunfire has been heard at several locations in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, including the state TV and radio headquarters and the airport. | Gunfire has been heard at several locations in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital, including the state TV and radio headquarters and the airport. |
Youths armed with machetes and guns had taken reporters hostage, a police spokesman told the AFP news agency. | |
A customs official told Reuters that gunmen began shooting at the international airport shortly after the attack on RTNC's headquarters. | A customs official told Reuters that gunmen began shooting at the international airport shortly after the attack on RTNC's headquarters. |
The information minister says the situation was now under control. | |
Lambert Mende told BBC Africa at about 11.00 local time (10:00 GMT) that several arrests had been made. | |
The cause of the attacks was not clear, he said. | |
Earlier, there were also reports of gunfire from a military base in the city. | |
A taxi driver told AFP he heard about "six or seven shots" from heavy weapons fired at the Tshatshi camp. The shots were heard between 09:00 and 09:30 local time. | |
The Ndjili airport customs official told the Reuters news agency: "Shooting has started here. They are shooting everywhere. We are all hiding." | |
Congolese security forces were reported to be at the scene at the state media headquarters. | |
Before the channels went off air, two gunmen appeared on camera to deliver what appeared to be a political message against President Joseph Kabila's government, Reuters reports. | Before the channels went off air, two gunmen appeared on camera to deliver what appeared to be a political message against President Joseph Kabila's government, Reuters reports. |
"Gideon Mukungubila has come to free you from the slavery of the Rwandan," said the message, according to Reuters. | "Gideon Mukungubila has come to free you from the slavery of the Rwandan," said the message, according to Reuters. |
In 1997, Rwandan-backed troops ousted DR Congo's long-serving ruler Mobutu Sese Seko and installed Laurent Kabila - the father of incumbent leader Joseph Kabila - as president. | In 1997, Rwandan-backed troops ousted DR Congo's long-serving ruler Mobutu Sese Seko and installed Laurent Kabila - the father of incumbent leader Joseph Kabila - as president. |
President Joseph Kabila won his second term in office two years ago. | President Joseph Kabila won his second term in office two years ago. |