Mar 13 • 10:13 UTC 🌍 Africa RFI Afrique (FR)

East of the DRC: French anti-terrorist prosecutor opens an investigation after the death of a humanitarian in Goma

French prosecutor opens anti-terror investigation following the death of UNICEF worker Karine Buisset in Goma.

The French national anti-terrorist prosecutor has launched an investigation into the murder of Karine Buisset, a French humanitarian working for UNICEF in Goma, following an explosion that occurred on March 11, 2026. This incident has been classified as potentially a war crime, prompting legal action in accordance with France's protocols regarding the deaths of its citizens abroad under violent circumstances. Authorities aim to uncover the details surrounding the incident, which has drawn attention due to the risks faced by humanitarian workers in conflict regions.

The investigation, announced on March 13, 2026, highlights the French government's commitment to holding accountable those responsible for attacks on its citizens, particularly in international contexts. The prosecutor's office indicated that the inquiries will focus on the circumstances leading to the explosion and seek to provide information to the victim's relatives about the developments. This systematic approach is standard in cases of violent deaths abroad involving French nationals, particularly in areas affected by armed conflict.

As this case unfolds, it underscores the increasing dangers humanitarian workers encounter in regions like Goma, where violence is regularly reported due to ongoing conflicts. The repercussions of such violence often extend beyond immediate victims, affecting humanitarian operations and international relations, raising concerns over the safety of foreign nationals engaged in aid efforts in volatile zones.

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