Friday, December 5, 2025

The agreement signed in washington.No handshake between Kagame and Tshisekedi






 

War in kamanyola this friday!

Fighting broke out as early as 5:30 this Friday, December 5, on several fronts in South Kivu. According to local testimonies, the M23 rebels, backed by the Rwandan army, launched attacks against the positions of Congolese forces and their allies. Violent clashes are thus opposing rebels against troops of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) — and their allies — in several sectors of South Kivu.

KEY POINTS TO NOTE

Luvungi people are starting to flee.
Bombs coming from Kamanyola have reached the area close to river Ruvubu.
Civilians are in panic and seek refuge.
Wazalendo claim that AN M23 BOMB DROPPED IN LUVUNGI ON 5/12/2025
According to local witnesses reported in a video, a drone allegedly from the Rwandan territory dropped several bombs on Luvungi, causing death and injuries among civilians.
Wazaelendo claim to have bombed and destroyed the antenna installed by Rwanda to disrupt communications, this antenna was installed just a few feet from the Congolese border.
wazalendo claims that Rwandan reinforcements are arriving at KAMANYOLA fronts at the part they control near the border bridge.
FARDC claims destroying the great M23/RDF position in Kamanyola, a military source speaks of major damage, several soldiers have been neutralized including a Rwandan army colonel. loud bombs are heard in Luvungi Centre, residents flee to the sange and others continue their way to the city of Uvira.
Claims that Rwandan military starts dropping bombs on Burundian soil in Rugombo.














Wednesday, December 3, 2025

The videos with all details on what is happening in Kamanyola as wazalendo faces the tought M23

 


THE M23 STILL CLAIMS THAT FARDC AND ITS ALLIES CANNOT PUSH THEM FROM THIS AREA








Burundian foreign minister closes border with Rwanda on allegations of many arms crossing the border

 


Burundian Foreign Minister Edouard Bizimana has decided to close the border with DRC pending new arrangements since many uncontrolled weapons have crossed the border. This is question of whether Wazalendo, FARDC, FDLR have all crossed the border to Bujumbura!

Rwanda allegedly closesBugarama/Kamanyola border following tense situation as futile wazalendo claim readiness for any attack



 

This Wednesday, December 3, 2025, intense fighting breaks out on the DRC-Rwanda border: the Congolese government forces (FARDC), supported by the "Wazalendo" fighters, face Rwandan soldiers allied with the M23 group.

The hostilities target especially the Kamanyola area in South Kivu, as well as the hills surrounding Rubarika.

According to military intelligence reports I have enmassed since morning, FARDC and Wazalendo are preparing to retake Kamanyola — a strategic point — following an offensive carried out along the Katogota axis towards Kamanyola.

In response, the Rwandan authorities have reportedly decided to close the border checkpoint between Kamanyola and the Rwandan city of Bugarama in Rusizi District. In other words, alleged airstrikes are reportedly targeting a border bridge on River Ruzizi, linking Bugarama to Kamanyola.

Wazalendo's have been opposed to the general command: they had been asked to withdraw from certain positions on national road number 5. Following their refusal, the General-in-charge reportedly agreed to continue jointly FARDC-Wazalendo operations "until the country is completely liberated."

Wazalendo fighters have taken over part of Kamanyola, particularly around the building belonging to Senator Katintima, following violent clashes with rebels.

"We are already controlling part of Kamanyola, specifically in the neighborhood said at Katintima. We are also consolidating our positions in Katogota. "In the coming hours, the entire Kamanyola congestion could be under our control," said the general.

According to security sources, Rwandan drones reportedly attacked the joint FARDC-Wazalendo positions during the night in order to seize the Kamanyola bridge and prevent the arrival of Congolese reinforcements. "They have been neutralized, but fighting is still going on from this morning up to now," according to an official source.

It is worth noting that the Kigali-backed M23 attacks commenced the day before yesterday against the FARDC-Wazalendo positions. Despite these offenses and rumors circulating on social networks, the Congolese forces maintain their control over the agglomerations of Luvingi, Sange and Lubarika.

The Sukola 2 South Operations Command, in South Kivu, has formally denied, on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, rumors that the FARDC would have banned Wazalendo fighters from fighting the AFC-M23 rebels.

In a statement, the Loyalist Forces denounce audio attributed to a alleged Wazalendo fighter and presented as a "Rwandan poison" intended to cause confusion in the opinion.

"The Commander of Operational Sector Sukola 2 South, Brigadier General Chiviri Hamuli, strongly condemns the false rumors circulated on social media, stating an alleged ban on the Wazalendo's from fighting the enemy," the document  read.

Command warns the authors of this "crazy rumor," threatening lawsuits for "disrupting reality on the ground."

The FARDC also reminds that the army and the Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDP) "will not fall into the trap of the RDF/M23-AFC mafia networks, whose aim is to weaken the morale of the population and sabotage the good collaboration that exists on the ground."

According to Intelligence collections from within wazalendo,General Hamuli finally calls on the people not to give in to manipulation, hammering that "all this is just Rwandan poison.

Yesterday 2 December 2025, RDF/M23/RED/Twirwaneho/FNL  from Nzabampema were allegedlybeaten badly in Katogota.

Accordingly and allegedly, insiders in wazalendo claim that the RDF special forces brigade, commanded by Colonel Mugabo, was in Nyamasheke in Rusizi District, and  crossed Bugarama border heading to Kamanyola to provide assistance.

you can watch the video




KEY POINTS TO NOTE!

 

  • Rwanda has just closed its border of Bugarama/Kamanyola justifying this by the will to avoid infiltration into its territory, says our source on the spot.
  • Congolese civilians who wanted to cross this Congolese Rwandan border are blocked on the Congolese part.
  • There is massive deployment on the side of the wazalendo, as one wazalendo self proclaimed general in names of Meshack is futile and ready for any attack.
  • wazalendo claiming having taken over control of the kamanyola bridge.
  • The wazalendo claim that  Rwandan army has started firing from Bugarama (Rwanda), to support those in Kamanyola and that they will have no choice but to fight back to Bugarama/Rwanda.
  • Wazalendo also claim that Multiple rocket launchers and machine guns are in operation, firing from Rwandan soil (Bugarama).
  • Wazallendo claims that If the gunfire from the Rwandan territory in Bugarama continue, they  will be forced to neutralize the threat at its source,meaning they will also send their fire to Rwandana soil.
  • In Kamanyola,Wazalendo calims that M23 soldiers have started removing their uniforms, to put on civilian clothes.

8 heads of states witness the signing of peaces agreement between TSHISEKEDI and Kagame tomorrow in Washington

 


According to the DRC Presidency, at least eight heads of state will witness the signing of the peace and economic agreements between Congolese President Félix Antoine Tshisekedi and Rwandan President Paul Kagame following a tripartite meeting of the DRC, the USA, and Rwanda on December 4, 2025.


These include:


- João Lourenço of Angola


- Evariste Ndayishimire of Burundi


- Faure Gnassingbé of Togo


- William Ruto of Kenya


- Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani of Qatar


- Mohammed Al Zayed of the United Arab Emirates


- Yoweri Kaguta Museveni of Uganda


- Mahmoud Ali Youssef, Chairperson of the African Union Commission

what of the fighting that broke up between UPDF and FARDC in Djugu?


 There is a reported crash that  happened on Tuesday, December 2, 2025, in the town of Djugu, 75 kilometers north of Bunia in Ituri province, where the armies of the two countries usually cooperate in operations against armed groups.


The clash arose from a conflict between the two forces, which are engaged in this war, after the UPDF arrested two civilians suspected of being CODECO fighters.


According to the head of the Djugu Territory and other sources, the clash took place at around 4:00 am on Tuesday, December 2, when gunshots were heard near the headquarters of the local administration.


According to allegations, some Ugandan soldiers, who were drunk, fired at the FARDC camp, which led to a clash between the two countries.


There are also allegations of that shortly before this incident, FARDC soldiers had gone to the UPDF base to demand the release of the detainees, but a disagreement arose, leading to a clash.


The clash left two FARDC soldiers dead, including the bodyguard of the Djugu leader, while another was seriously injured.


The Ugandan military also seized two AK-47 rifles, two boxes of ammunition, six full magazines, and an estimated 1.6 million Congolese francs.