Thursday, February 5, 2026

Civil Society Calls for Evaluation of Operation Shujaa

 



Our sources on ground reported of a meeting in Beni on Tuesday, February 3, 2026,where civil society representatives in North Kivu raised the alarm about the deteriorating security and humanitarian situation and called for an evaluation of the joint FARDC-UPDF operations, nearly five years after their launch.


Civil society denounced the ongoing kidnappings, assassinations, forced recruitment, and destruction attributed in particular to the M23/AFC and the ADF. They reported more than 67 civilians killed since the beginning of 2026 in the territories of Lubero and Beni.


Among their recommendations: strengthening the capacities of the security forces, mobilizing humanitarian aid, and increasing the involvement of international partners. A session to strengthen community engagement for peace was held from February 4 to 5 in Beni with the support of MONUSCO.

NB!I tell commanders of this operation Shujaa to take note of this...

For God and My Country!


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ADF terror!4 killed and Motorcycles Burned in ADF Attack on the Oïcha-Mamove Road




As we wrote earlier on Monday,our team on a mission in Tshopo,ituri,lubero and greater Equateur have already reported that Four people were brutally killed and six motorcycles burned in an ambush by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels on the Oïcha-Mamove road in the Beni territory of North Kivu province, in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The attack occurred on the morning of Tuesday, February 3, 2026.


Following the initial attack, Intelligence  also confirmed that the enemy also launched a second ambush near the village of Pwenti, further fueling security concerns on this heavily trafficked road.


“We deplore this latest deadly attack attributed to the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels. We urge the population, the majority of whom are farmers, to exercise increased vigilance during this period when the security situation in the region is untenable,” stated Kinos Katuo, president of the civil society organization in the region.


Faced with repeated attacks by the ADF rebels, civil society is calling on the relevant authorities to urgently strengthen security measures to protect the public and the farming community.


This new attack by the ADF rebels comes after the one on Sunday, February 1st, which resulted in deaths and the burning of approximately eighty (80) homes and businesses.

Our intelligence also reveals that Several villages along the Butembo-Manuredjipa axis, in Lubero territory, have been emptied of their inhabitants following killings attributed to the ADF rebels.HUMINT sources say that in November, an attack on the Byambwe hospital left 18 people dead.

In January 2026, another incursion claimed six lives in the area. As a direct consequence of this persistent insecurity, schools have closed and medical staff have already left Byambwe, a town located 65 km from Butembo.

The inhabitants of Bambee are calling upon UPDF and FARDC to deploy heavily in this area.

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For God and my Country 


Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Rwanda and M23 accused of attacking the airport in Kisangani



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Bangoka International Airport, located in Kisangani, was attacked on Saturday, January 31, 2026, by “several kamikaze drones” allegedly belonging to the AFC/M23 rebels.


According to information from ACAJ (Congolese Association for Access to Justice), these drones were intercepted and destroyed by the FARDC (Armed Forces of the DRC) air defense system. However, one enemy drone crashed a few meters from the runway.


Congolese authorities condemned this “new attempt by the rebels to destabilize the country” and assured that the FARDC would redouble their vigilance to protect strategic infrastructure and the civilian population.


This incident comes amid ongoing tensions between the Congolese government and the AFC/M23 rebels, who are supported by neighboring Rwanda. Peace talks between the parties remain stalled.


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Sunday, February 1, 2026

ADF lays a double attack in mamove

 There was double attack by ADF this Sunday, February 1, 2026, in the village of MAMOVE in the Beni Territory, Beni Mbau Sector. According to our  intelligence reports from civil society in Oicha, there are deaths and injuries, and several houses have been burned.

Further reports specify that at the same time, the village of VUHIRA, located west of SAMBOKO TSANITSANI, was also attacked by the same ADF this Sunday, February 1, 2026, starting at 6:00 AM. Several civilians were reportedly abducted, along with livestock, beans, and cocoa that were looted.

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Rubaya mining site landslide kills over 200 Congolese miners under the M23-AFC's rampant exploitation





At least 200 dead. Men buried under the earth they were trying to extract to survive. In Rubaya, in the Masisi territory (North Kivu), the landslide that occurred on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at the Luwowo mining site, in the Gasasa area, goes beyond a simple accident. According to the Congolese government, it is a stark symptom of an illegal mining system that transforms artisanal mines into death traps.


In a statement published on January 31, 2026, the Ministry of Communication and Media expressed the government's solidarity with the victims' families. But beyond compassion, Kinshasa paints a stark picture: this tragedy is a direct consequence of "the rampant and illegal exploitation of Congolese natural resources orchestrated by Rwanda and the M23/AFC."


This tragedy is not an isolated incident. As early as June 2025, more than 300 civilians perished in similar circumstances within the same mining area. For the authorities, these events reflect a recurring pattern in which civilians are exposed to extreme risks in a completely lawless environment.


The government reiterates that the Rubaya mining area has been classified as a "red zone" since February 2025 by ministerial decree, a measure renewed in November 2025. All mining and mineral exploitation activities, including artisanal mining, are strictly prohibited there.


According to the authorities, the mining activities that continue in this area under armed occupation fuel a vast system of organized plunder. Between 112 and 125 tons of coltan are reportedly extracted each month in Rubaya and shipped exclusively to Rwanda, without proper traceability.


Kinshasa also denounces the failure of regional and international mechanisms meant to certify the origin of minerals, particularly the ITRI/ITSCI mechanisms and those of the ICGLR. These systems have allegedly failed to prevent the certification and sale of minerals from sites classified as "red zones."


The government further reiterates that the plundering of natural resources in the context of armed conflict is prohibited by international law, notably by the Hague Conventions (1907) and the Geneva Conventions (1949). It also cites the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, which defines such acts as war crimes.


The authorities state their intention to document these facts in order to initiate legal proceedings before the competent courts and reiterate their determination to restore state authority over these sites.

RWANDA CELEBRATES 32ND HEROES' DAY: Tribute to Bravery and Patriotism

 

Rwanda marked its 32nd Heroes' Day, honoring national heroes who demonstrated exceptional bravery and patriotism. President Paul Kagame and First Lady Jeannette Kagame led the commemoration, laying wreaths at the Heroes' Mausoleum in Remera .


The event brought together senior government officials, military and police leaders, diplomats, and families of honored heroes. The ceremony recognized heroes in three categories: Imanzi, Imena, and Ingenzi .


Imanzi honors supreme heroes like Maj. Gen. Fred Gisa Rwigema and the Unknown Soldier. Imena recognizes individuals like King Mutara Rudahigwa III and Agatha Uwilingiyimana for their extraordinary acts .


The Heroes' Mausoleum has been renovated to include a museum, educating future generations about Rwanda's heroes and their contributions .


President Kagame emphasized the importance of unity and heroism in Rwanda's development, urging citizens to emulate national heroes.


First Lady Jeannette Kagame, a champion of children's welfare and HIV/AIDS prevention, has been instrumental in promoting social causes.


The ceremony included a moment of silence, wreath-laying, and a message from President Kagame, highlighting Rwanda's progress and challenges.


Rwanda's Heroes' Day is a celebration of national pride, reflecting on the country's journey and its people's resilience .


The event serves as a reminder of the importance of unity, patriotism, and sacrifice in building a prosperous Rwanda .


As Rwanda honors its heroes, the nation looks towards a brighter future, inspired by the bravery and selflessness of its people.

Clashes in Minembwe

 Clashes resumed this Sunday, February 1, 2026, between the Wazalendo, supported by the FARDC (Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo), and the M23-AFC-RDF-TWIRWANEHO-RED TABARA coalition in the vicinity of Minembwe Centre.


The Wazalendo, supported by the FARDC, also decided to launch offensives in several other localities in the highlands of the Fizi-Uvira-Mwenga territory, such as Bijombo, Mikenge, and Kamombo.


The clashes are ongoing, and a report on the situation will be available in the coming hours.