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KANYABAYONGA, DR CONGO —
The M23 militia group has seized another town in the war-torn east of DR Congo, as the rebels gain more ground, sources told AFP Sunday.
Kinshasa accuses Rwanda of backing the Tutsi-led M23 rebel group which has seized swathes of eastern DR Congo in an ongoing offensive launched in 2021 — something Kigali denies.
On Sunday the M23 (March 23 Movement) moved into the town of Kirumba, in North Kivu province, which has been rocked by violence since 2021 when the group resumed its armed campaign in the region.
Kirumba is the biggest town in the south of the Lubero territory, where the group has been advancing, and a big commercial center with more than 120,000 residents.
"We regret that the large entity (the town) has since yesterday evening been in the hands of the M23," a local official, who did not wish to be named, told AFP Sunday.
He said the group was now heading north from the town.
"They are numerous, some arrived on foot and others in vehicles," a civil society leader, who asked to remain unnamed, told AFP.
During a meeting with residents Sunday the M23 said, "they are going to Butembo and Beni, then to Kinshasa (DRC capital)," a participant told AFP over the telephone.
"Go tell the population of Butembo that we are on route (there), we will arrive everywhere," M23 General Gaceri Justin said during the meeting, according to a recording heard by AFP.
KANYABAYONGA, DR CONGO —
The M23 militia group has seized another town in the war-torn east of DR Congo, as the rebels gain more ground, sources told AFP Sunday.
Kinshasa accuses Rwanda of backing the Tutsi-led M23 rebel group which has seized swathes of eastern DR Congo in an ongoing offensive launched in 2021 — something Kigali denies.
On Sunday the M23 (March 23 Movement) moved into the town of Kirumba, in North Kivu province, which has been rocked by violence since 2021 when the group resumed its armed campaign in the region.
Kirumba is the biggest town in the south of the Lubero territory, where the group has been advancing, and a big commercial center with more than 120,000 residents.
"We regret that the large entity (the town) has since yesterday evening been in the hands of the M23," a local official, who did not wish to be named, told AFP Sunday.
He said the group was now heading north from the town.
"They are numerous, some arrived on foot and others in vehicles," a civil society leader, who asked to remain unnamed, told AFP.
During a meeting with residents Sunday the M23 said, "they are going to Butembo and Beni, then to Kinshasa (DRC capital)," a participant told AFP over the telephone.
"Go tell the population of Butembo that we are on route (there), we will arrive everywhere," M23 General Gaceri Justin said during the meeting, according to a recording heard by AFP.