The United Nations on Tuesday condemned the wave of attacks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) capital and other key sites, that left more than 70 attackers and three troops dead. The top United Nations envoy in DRC, Martin Kobler, strongly condemned the "concomitant, indiscriminate, and unacceptable attacks" perpetrated by armed men on these "strategic" sites. He also expressed his sympathy to the Congolese armed forces. "While reiterating its wishes to see attacks on civilian populations brought to an end, the UN peacekeeping mission in DRC (MONUSCO) calls on the Congolese officials to swiftly shed light on such regrettable incidents pursuant to the constitution order and legislation," the mission added.