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News Updated: 05 August 2022 08:22 EAT 368 Views | ~ 1 minute

UN experts:Rwanda Backing M23 Rebels In DRC

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has repeatedly accused Rwanda of backing the M23 rebel militia group, which stems from the long fallout from the 1994 genocide in Rwanda and has captured swathes of territory in recent months.

Kigali has repeatedly denied supporting M23 and the armed group maintains it does not receive Rwandan support.

Although, a United Nations group of experts have reported that Rwandan troops, attacked soldiers inside DR Congo and aided the M23 rebel group with weapons and support.

A 131-page report by United Nations Security Council experts found Rwanda launched military interventions inside Congolese territory in at least November 2021, providing “troop reinforcements” for specific M23 operations, “in particular when these aimed at seizing strategic towns and areas.”

Yolande Makolo, Rwanda’s government spokesperson, said in a statement the government would not comment on an “unpublished and unvalidated report.” She said an earlier report by the experts’ group in June “contained none of these false allegations”.

DRC government spokesman Patrick Muyaya welcomed the work of the UN group on Thursday. “The truth always triumphs in the end. We hope that conclusions will be drawn quickly to put an end to Rwanda’s interference and bring back lasting peace,” Muyaya wrote on Twitter.

The UN experts found evidence that M23 fighters and Rwandan troops “jointly attacked” a large DRC army base in Rumangabo, in eastern North Kivu province, on May 25, a day after Rwandan forces had crossed into the DRC.

An estimated 1,000 Rwandan troops also cut the main highway leading to the provincial capital Goma, an important commercial hub on the Rwandan border, and attacked Congolese positions, it said.

“On repeated occasions, aerial imagery showed large columns of up to 500 armed men in the vicinity of the DRC, Rwandan and Ugandan borders, moving in a very organized manner,” the expert group said.

BY ALJAZEERA


Tags: M23 Rebels Drc Rwanda Conflicts