DR Congo accuses Rwandan army of supporting rebel attacks against its military bases
Africa
By
Xinhua
| Feb 28, 2025
Two Rwandan soldiers were arrested and accused of supporting rebels of the March 23 Movement (M23) in attacks early Monday against military positions in northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), said a spokesman of the DRC Armed Forces (FARDC).
Several FARDC positions have been attacked during incursions launched by M23 rebels since 3:00 a.m. local time in Rutshuru territory, north of the city of Goma, capital of North Kivu province.
At a press briefing, General Sylvain Ekenge, spokesman for the North Kivu governor, confirmed that two soldiers of the Rwanda Defense Forces (RDF) were arrested during the attacks, while accusing Rwanda of conspiring with M23 rebels.
"The M23, supported by the Rwandan Defense Forces, conducted incursions and attacked FARDC positions" in the Rutshuru territory, he said.
This is the third time since October 2021 that the FARDC has accused Rwanda of supporting the M23 in these attacks against its positions in the Rutshuru territory, said the DRC media outlet Actualite.cd.
READ MORE
Kenyan beverage maker gets Africa's first global green certification
Inside Ruto's high-stakes China visit amid raging global trade war
Coffee farmers oppose new payment proposal
US China trade war to drag global economy into recession
Treasury PS blames ballooning debt on costly new constitution
Interpol, FBI probe CBEX scam in Kenya and Nigeria
State taps new team to review Sacco laws
Gen Zs to dominate consumer spending in the next 10 years
The M23 is a group of former rebels of the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP). The name came from the March 23, 2009, agreement between the CNDP and the DRC government.
M23 leaders have accused the government of failing to respect that agreement.