Armed assault on Upemba, the last bastion of the Congo’s elephants: Tina, its director of Spanish origin, narrowly escaped


While the world looked at Iran, a group of rebels broke into the base of the Upemba National Park, which is the great Congolese sanctuary for savanna elephants, in the early hours of Tuesday, March 3, and after murdering seven employees, they looted the facilities. Tina Lain, daughter of a Spaniard and head of the paramilitary group of ‘rangers’ that defended the station, has managed to flee. Read

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