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4 Rangers, 5 Soldiers Killed In Less Than 1 Week In Virunga National Park - Congo Asks For UN Troops
Less than a week after 3 wildlife rangers and 5 soldiers were killed in Virunga National Park by the rebel group Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), another ranger has been killed and a driver put in the hospital in critical condition. The situation has pushed park authorities to request UN peacekeepers for the park.

FDLR ambushed a civilian protection unit, killing ranger, Muhindo Mburungani, with two bullets in the chest. Bullets also struck a driver in the head, stomach, and arm; he is currently in critical condition.

"We believe there may be a massive influx of about 700 FDLR militias in the area. We are holding crisis meeting with the senior military command this morning. We have been appealing to the UN peace keeping force, MONUSCO, for support," writes park director Emmanuel de Merode on the park's blog.

Located in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Virunga National Park is home to a quarter of the world's mountain gorillas, as well as chimpanzees, hippos, lions, forest elephants, and rare birds, Virunga National Park is one of Africa's most biodiverse parks and is classified by the UN as a World Heritage Site.

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http://news.mongabay.com/2011/0201-hance_virunga.html
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