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M23 fighters resume assaults in DR Congo after two-day pause | Battle Information


Fighters proceed advancing on South Kivu province regardless of ceasefire calls from regional leaders.

The M23 rebels have resumed assaults on armed forces in jap Democratic Republic of Congo after a two-day lull in preventing.

Insurgent fighters struck at daybreak on Tuesday close to the village of Ihusi, situated 40km (25 miles) from a strategic navy airport in Kavumu and about 70km (43 miles) from Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province.

The M23, which claims to guard ethnic Tutsis, began advancing on South Kivu after taking management of North Kivu’s Goma in a bloody raid that killed hundreds final month, resuming hostilities regardless of calls from 24 regional leaders for an instantaneous ceasefire.

Bukavu has been making ready for an M23 offensive for a number of days, shuttering faculties on Friday as residents started to flee and retailers closed over fears of an imminent assault.

Al Jazeera’s Malcolm Webb, who was reporting from Nairobi in Kenya, stated “anxious” residents of Bukavu have been ready to search out out if “M23 and its Rwandan supporters” would achieve advancing on Bukavu.

In the meantime, folks fleeing a displacement camp situated west of North Kivu’s capital, Goma, claimed an M23 colonel had entered the location on Sunday and ordered them to depart inside three days.

The M23 launched a press release on Monday denying these accusations, saying that folks have been voluntarily leaving the Bulengo camp, returning to what it referred to as their “now-secured houses in liberated areas”.

Many individuals have been dwelling for as much as two years within the “swelling camp” and didn’t know if they’d houses to which they may return, Webb added. “Most of them seem now to be packing up and starting the journey. Some others have stated they are going to wait and see if and when they’re pressured to depart,” he stated.

Bulengo camp
Displaced folks on the Bulengo displaced individuals camp, close to Goma, North-Kivu province, in January 2025 [Jospin Mwisha/AFP]

On Saturday, 24 East and Southern African leaders referred to as for an “instant and unconditional” ceasefire in DRC inside 5 days, fearing the battle would spill over into neighbouring nations.

The UN says battle has pressured 6.7 million folks from their houses inside the nation, most from North and South Kivu provinces the place violence and insecurity have elevated since 2021, with the resurgence of the M23 rebels.

The newest violence has pressured greater than 500,000 from their houses for the reason that starting of the yr, putting overcrowded and under-resourced displacement camps underneath excessive strain.

The UN estimated earlier this month that clashes between the M23 and Congolese forces in Goma had left practically 3,000 useless.

CODECO assault

Elsewhere in DRC, fighters from the CODECO armed group, certainly one of a myriad of teams preventing over land and assets within the east, killed at the least 35 civilians in an assault on the Djaiba group of villages within the Djugu territory of Ituri province.

Jean Vianney, head of the group of villages, stated the assaults began at 8pm on Monday, with many individuals “burnt to loss of life of their houses”.

Webb stated some officers within the space have been reporting that as many as 50 might have been killed, together with youngsters. The armed group dominates a bit of Ituri province, controlling lots of the gold mines, he stated.

The UN has prior to now accused CODECO of assaults in opposition to different communities, together with Hema herders, that might represent battle crimes and crimes in opposition to humanity. Nearly all of residents in Djugu territory are Hema.

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