MCC Resources, a gold mining company operating in Ituri province in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has suspended operations at its Muchacha and Mavuvu sites in Mambasa territory following an armed attack on the night of March 11-12, 2026.
In a statement reported by local media, the company said it halted operations on March 12 until further notice after armed assailants breached the mine’s security perimeter. The attack led to looting and sabotage of the company’s facilities. MCC Resources said no casualties were reported at its sites, noting that it had evacuated personnel weeks before the incident as a precaution.
In a communiqué issued on March 15, 2026, the Congolese government strongly condemned the attack on the Muchacha mining sites. Authorities said the assault, attributed to the ADF and claimed by the Islamic State group, killed several people, sparked fires at the site and displaced civilian populations.
MCC Resources said it is closely monitoring the security situation before deciding whether to gradually resume operations. The company is among the gold miners operating in this part of Ituri. According to provisional 2025 mining statistics, it produced 168.47 kilograms of gold.
Muchacha, a key gold-producing area, has repeatedly faced incursions by armed groups. In August 2016, the locality was hit by an attack attributed to the Mai-Mai Simba that killed three people and led to several kidnappings. More recently, in January 2026, attacks attributed to the ADF in the Walese Vonkutu chieftaincy in Irumu territory killed at least 25 civilians, highlighting the persistent insecurity in the province.
Ronsard Luabeya









