DRC: All of North Kivu in turmoil

DRC: All of North Kivu in turmoil

A massacre of civilians attributed to the ADF rebels, intense fighting against the M23 rebellion: Tuesday was for the province of North Kivu like the last three decades in the Congolese east, violent from north to south.

Tuesday, October 24 in the morning, information spread of a new killing, with at least 26 dead, in the territory of Beni, in the north of the province, epicenter of abuses by the ADF (“Allied Democratic Forces”). .

Stabbing massacre

Monday evening and until dawn on Tuesday, attackers presented by the authorities as ADF militia attacked a peripheral district of the city of Oicha, looting and killing, mainly with knives.

“We have just deposited 26 bodies at the morgue”, Darius Syaira, civil society rapporteur for the Beni territory, told AFP in the morning. This toll of 26 killed was later confirmed by an army spokesperson.

Angry demonstrators set fire to humanitarian vehicles which were preparing to distribute food. “We don’t need humanitarian aid, we want security,” declared a demonstrator.

At the gates of Goma

At the other end of the province, the fighting which had intensified since the beginning of October between the M23 rebels and pro-government armed groups approached around twenty km north of Goma, a town of more than one million inhabitants bordered by Lake Kivu and backed by the Rwandan border.

“There has been fighting in Kibumba since this morning,” a security source who requested anonymity told AFP.

“The rebels confront the ‘wazalendo’ (name given to armed groups known as “patriots”). The M23 has just fired two bombs at us and we are responding,” added this source.

Officially, the army is respecting a ceasefire demanded by regional mediation, but witnesses say that soldiers and “patriots” are fighting together against the M23, a rebellion supported by Rwanda according to numerous sources.

In the afternoon, the military governor’s spokesperson accused the rebels “supported by the Rwandan army” for attacking an army position.

“Faced with this provocation, all measures have been taken,” he said in a statement. According to another security source and a civilian witness, the army used a Sukhoi-25 fighter plane against the rebels.

” Worse and worse “

“The situation is getting worse and worse. Both sides exchange heavy weapons fire,” said a resident. “We are forced to flee.”

In a situation update, the United Nations humanitarian coordination (Ocha) in the DRC estimated on Monday at nearly 200,000 the number of people who have had to flee their homes since October 1 in the territories of Rutshuru and Masisi.

The fighting, which also affects the territory of Nyiragongo, closer to the provincial capital, has also caused several dozen deaths, both civilians and combatants, in recent weeks.

Government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya spoke on Monday of a “umpteenth incursion” of the Rwandan army last week and ” fifty ” civilians killed by rebels. An M23 spokesperson strongly denied this.

The M23 is a predominantly Tutsi rebellion which took up arms again at the end of 2021 and seized large swaths of territory in North Kivu.

An East African force is deployed in the province but, like that of the UN, finds itself heavily criticized by Kinshasa which accuses it of not forcing the rebels to lay down their arms.

The east of the DRC has been plagued for almost 30 years by violence from numerous armed groups, local and foreign, many inherited from the wars which bloodied the region in the 1990s and 2000s.