Today, December 29, 2024, Sukhoi-25 carried on a job by striking the RDF frontline positions in Alimbongo, Lubero territory. Later in the evening, noting the persistence of the rebels in Mweso, also targeted the RDF ammunition depots, a strategic site long used as an ammunition warehouse and transit point for frontline troops. These actions illustrate a remarkable intensification of FARDC operations in this crucial region. FARDC alerts "Do not be surprised or manipulated by a fake video that was edited by Willy Ngoma and Kanyuki where they presented some civilians and their elements by calling them captured of War in Alimbongo today Sunday 29/December. The weapons, ammunition and the so-called captured are montages of the M23-RDF coalition to try to raise morale in their side".
The population is asked to leave the vicinity of the RDF installations. The positions of the M23RDF terrorists of Mwesso in Masisi and its surroundings are currently under bombardment by drones and heavy artillery . Several M23 have been neutralized. Rwandan parents have again lost their sons because of Congolese minerals. The Rwandan army thinks that the strikes of the DRC air force could come after several days of the communiqué off. Several deaths and injuries are recorded in the ranks of the M23-RDF coalition. The FARDC supported by the WAZALENDO no longer have time to lose. In addition, a precarious calm is observed on the lines of Kibumba, Sake and Bweremana, our sources say.
The government of the Republic has been informed of the opening of a trial against Rwanda before the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (ACHPR). According to the information note presented at the 28th meeting of the Council of Ministers, held on Friday, December 27, 2024, by the Minister of State, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals, Constant Mutamba, the public hearing will be held on February 12, 2025 at the seat of the Court in Arusha, United Republic of Tanzania. "Following our application, filed in September 2023, contesting Rwanda's violations of the rights of civilian populations in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights has just informed the government that it will open the trial against Rwanda on February 12, 2025. Well before a possible conviction of Rwanda, and by extension of its President Paul Kagame, for massive violations of human rights in our country, the opening of this trial constitutes in itself a victory for our nation. It places Rwanda in a critical position vis-à-vis human rights organizations, international partners and institutions sensitive to these issues," reports the minutes of the meeting held in Mbuji-Mayi, capital of the Kasai-Oriental province. Furthermore, the Minister of State, Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals reminded the Council that the International Criminal Court (ICC) has reactivated its investigations in the Democratic Republic of Congo concerning crimes falling within its jurisdiction committed by Rwanda. He also mentioned that the East African Community (EAC) Court of Justice opened, in September 2024, a trial opposing the DRC to Rwanda for intentional violation of the constitutive treaty of this organization.
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Movement on the M23-RDF side reported around Sake on the evening of December 30
Suspicious movements of M23-RDF rebels were observed around the agglomeration of Sake, on the evening of Monday, December 30, 2024. Military and civilian sources based in this locality of the Kamuronza group warn of a significant reinforcement of rebel positions in Rutobogo, on the strategic Sake-Mushaki axis.
"From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m., indiscriminate bombings attributed to the M23 hit several neighborhoods, including Mount Matcha towards Mahyutsa, Kaduki, Kimoka, as well as the surroundings of Rutobogo," indicates one of our sources.
For the moment, no precise assessment has been established. However, a security source contacted by our reporters that elements of the loyalist forces have managed to push back the rebels in their maneuvers in Rutobogo.
At the time of writing this dispatch (8:05 p.m.), we are informed that calm has returned to the area.
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