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Rangers Die Defending Congo Park
6 Mar
Summary
- Five rangers lost their lives during an armed raid at Upemba National Park.
- The attack involved Mayi-Mayi militia who looted equipment and destroyed infrastructure.
- Prince William expressed sorrow and highlighted the dangers faced by conservationists.

Five rangers were killed defending Upemba National Park in the Democratic Republic of Congo earlier this week during an armed raid. The Mayi-Mayi militia targeted the park's headquarters in Lusinga, stealing equipment and destroying property.
Prince William of Wales expressed profound sadness over the incident, noting that environmental protection has become one of the world's most dangerous professions. He underscored the bravery of conservation frontline workers and offered condolences to the victims' families.
Upemba National Park, established in 1939, is a significant conservation area historically home to endangered species like black rhinos and elephants. The attack highlights the escalating dangers faced by rangers globally, a concern Prince William has repeatedly addressed, including a similar incident at Virunga National Park in 2021.



