Ebola Claims Lives of Two Congo Soldiers, Army Says

A health worker waits to handle a new unconfirmed Ebola patient at a newly build MSF supported Ebola treatment center on November 7, 2018 in Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Photographer: John Wessels/AFP via Getty Images

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Two soldiers in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo died of Ebola, an army spokesman said, the latest victims of an outbreak that began in August and has claimed more than 460 lives.

The men died Monday in Beni, a city in North Kivu province, local military spokesman Mak Hazukay said by phone. The outbreak of the deadly virus in Congo’s east, a vast area home to dozens of militia groups, is the world’s biggest after the one that struck West Africa between 2014 and 2016.