Children Among 13 Killed In DR Congo Unrest This Week: UN
Sumaira FH Published June 23, 2022 | 09:47 PM
At least 13 civilians, including four children, were killed in fresh clashes in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo this week, the UN said, amid increased fighting between the army and rebels
Goma, DR Congo, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 23rd Jun, 2022 ) :At least 13 civilians, including four children, were killed in fresh clashes in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo this week, the UN said, amid increased fighting between the army and rebels.
Clashes have intensified in recent months after M23 rebels accused the government of failing to honour a 2009 agreement under which the army was to incorporate its fighters.
The renewed violence has already forced thousands to flee their homes in eastern DRC, and is putting pressure on humanitarian agencies in the region.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said Wednesday that 13 civilians died in fighting between June 19 and June 21 in Rutshuru territory in North Kivu.
Tens of thousands have been forced to flee.
"Several villages in Rutshuru territory have been practically emptied of their inhabitants, some of whom have fled to Uganda," OCHA said.
People are also leaving for safer zones in eastern DR Congo where "they are currently housed in schools, stadiums and other collective spaces", it added.
At least 158,000 people have been forced from their homes since March in Rutshuru and Nyiragongo as a result of clashes between the Congolese army and the M23, the UN said.
OCHA said the mounting need for humanitarian assistance was being "hampered by continuing violence".
A primarily Congolese Tutsi militia that is one of scores of armed groups in eastern DRC, the M23 leapt to global prominence in 2012 when it captured North Kivu's capital Goma.
It was forced out shortly afterwards in a joint offensive by UN troops and the Congolese army.
But the militia has made a comeback since November last year, clashing frequently with Congolese troops in violence that has inflamed tensions in Central Africa.
The flare-up has revived decades-old animosities between Kinshasa and Kigali, with the DRC blaming neighbouring Rwanda for the militia's resurgence.
Rwanda has repeatedly denied backing the rebels, while both countries have accused each other of carrying out cross-border shelling.
Congolese police said Thursday they had detained youths "carrying machetes" who wanted to attack Rwandans or Congolese of Rwandan ancestry in the capital Kinshasa over Rwanda's alleged backing of the rebels.
A video shared on social media on Saturday had sparked concern. Police spokesman Alpha Landu said it showed young men carrying out vehicle checks with the aim of harming those they deemed to have ties with Rwanda.
The youths, "without title or function, carried machetes and wore outfits similar to those of the armed forces of the DRC," he said.
The Congolese authorities have pledged to combat stigmatisation and "manhunts" of Rwandan nationals, or speakers of the country's national language Kinyarwanda.
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