Three Gold Miners’ Bodies Still Unrecovered After KKB Attacks in Yahukimo
Three gold miners remain unrecovered after KKB attacks in Yahukimo, Papua due to weather and security challenges. Read the latest updates here.
Three gold miners remain unrecovered after KKB attacks in Yahukimo, Papua due to weather and security challenges. Read the latest updates here.
Indonesian forces rescue four gold miners who survived a KKB attack in Papua’s Yahukimo regency that left two dead. Read the full story here.
Joint forces recover bodies of two gold miners killed by armed separatists in Yahukimo, Papua; three more victims to be evacuated. Learn more.
A joint military and police team recover body of shooting victim killed by armed separatists in Asmat, Papua; victim found tied in river after house was burned. Read more.
The Damai Cartens task force confirms civilian, not TNI/Polri, killed in KKB shooting in Asmat. Attackers also burned victim’s house. Read more here.
Papua Police identified five gold miners shot dead by separatist group KKB in Yahukimo. Evacuation stalled by clashes and bad weather. Read more.
The Damai Cartenz Operations Task Force is conducting an in-depth investigation into the violent act that killed five civilians by the Armed Criminal Group (KKB) led by Elkius Kobak in Seradala District, Yahukimo Regency.
Damai Cartenx Task Force identified Elkius Kobak and Kopitua Heluka as rebel leaders behind deadly attacks in Papua’s Yahukimo. Read the full report here.
Security forces clashed with armed groups (KKB) in Yahukimo, delaying the evacuation of miners allegedly shot dead. Read the full update here.
An armed criminal group attacked in Papua’s Asmat District, killing a civilian and burning his house. Police vow firm action. Read the full story here.
Indonesia’s Army investigates reports that two Australians allegedly supplied weapons to armed groups in Papua. It continues verification amid vast territory challenges. Read more.
Indonesian National Police (INP)'s Damai Cartenz Task Force reenact the killing of two Brimob officers in Papua by an armed group led by Aibon Kogoya. Full details of the reconstruction. Read now.