Raided Forest Camp – Download Unreal Engine asset
Includes 47 meshes with Materials and Textures
Puddle & Blood Decals
Spline Creek and Water Materials
Vertex Coloring materials for Rocks
Sharpen Post Process Material
1 Color LUT
Technical Details
Features:
- PBR Materials
- Includes 47 meshes with Materials and Textures
- 5 Extra Decals
- Ground Material
- Vertex coloring blended materials for rocks
- Sharpen Post Process Material
- 1 Color LUT
- 1 Spline Blueprint for creek
Asset version: 4.26
Four Congolese park rangers and one porter have been killed in an ambush in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
A large group of journalists and park rangers were attacked on Friday 14 July in the Okapi Wildlife Reserve by an armed local rebel group. It is believed that the journalists – one from the US, two Dutch, and one Congolese – were covering a story about the work of the rangers in the forest.
The attack is thought to have been by Mai Mai rebels from the area who have been carrying out illegal poaching and mining activities. They have previously come into conflict with rangers.
Following the attack, three rangers and the US national were reported missing, while the rest of the group, including 11 rangers, escaped to another Okapi reserve base.
The bodies of four Congolese rangers from the state park authority, the Institut Congolais pour la Conservation de la Nature (ICCN), and one porter were found the following day, on the evening of Saturday 15 July. They were killed during an ambush while escorting the journalists back from a visit to the Bapela gold mining site, Unesco confirmed.
“The rescue mission started in the night between Friday to Saturday as soon as we knew that something happened. We don’t know if there were casualties on the attacker’s side,” said Rosmarie Ruf, project manager at Okapi Conservation Project.
The US journalist was found “safe and healthy”, Mambasa territory administrator Alfred Bongwalanga told the Associated Press.
“We are aware of reports that the US citizen reported kidnapped in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been found safe,” the State Department said in a statement.
“The US Department of State has no higher priority than the protection of US citizens overseas. Due to privacy considerations, we have no further comment.”
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