Sunday, September 24, 2023

A new armed group from Nyiragongo to pattern in fight against M23

 A new armed group












composed mainly of young people from the territory of Nyiragongo less than 10km north of the town of Goma . They declared on Saturday that they were ready to defend the country against aggression rwandaise starting with Kibumba .


Official release this Saturday,UFPC (union of patriotic forces of Congo), a new armed group supported by civil society, is composed mainly of young people from the territory of Nyiragongo near Goma said to side with the FARDC to put an end to Rwandan aggression on Congolese soil. "We are a group of young people from Nyiragongo motivated by the sense of patriotism, aroused by the repeated wars to which our country is a victim, which wars are orchestrated by our neighboring countries in this case on Rwanda . has passed before our eyes, killings, assassinations of our compatriots and cruel and terrifying insecurity perpetrated by the army of rwanda with the auxiliaries of M23 . Given that the superior interest of the nation remains a primacy for the entire nation and particularly the territory of Nyiragongo , the young people of this entity did not remain indifferent to the abuses of this rebel movement exploited and acting on behalf of Rwanda . Hence we young people want to participate in this battle to boost off

state of harm this rebellion "said MUHABURA Nicolas spokesperson for

movement.


Will M23 be forced out of bunagana soon?


 In joint meeting of M23 -EAC at the gates of Goma the M23 said;"We join our population to send a message to President congolais FĂ©lix Tshisekedi . If he sends his planes here,with bombs, he will kill civilians of DRC  the M23 says it is ready and is still waiting for the response from Kinshasa to dialogue with the Congolese government  for Peace . "dialogue is a state of affairs in a democratic culture, refusing it we fall into ukases which, moreover, risks plunging the Republic into the abyss. We are quick to dialogue and also quick to ignite" Willy Ngoma, spokesperson of M23 .

M23 say it is ready and is still waiting for the response from Kinshasa to dialogue with the Congolese government for Peace "dialogue is a state of affairs in a democratic culture, refusing it we fall into chaos  which, moreover, risks plunging the Republic into the abyss. We are quick to dialogue and also quick to ignite" Willy Ngoma of M23 said . On top Congo fm, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the DRC, declared; “From September 24, 2023 if M23 does not leave Bunagana , it will be forced to do so by force. We will do everything and we are ready”


Wednesday, September 20, 2023

Kenya Quick Reaction Force (QRF) and Brazilian Jungle Warfare Mobile Training Team (JWMTT ) start training in DRC's jungles.

 





In a groundbreaking collaboration between Kenya Quick Reaction Force (QRF) and Brazilian Jungle Warfare Mobile Training Team (JWMTT), both serving under MONUSCO, have initiated a rigorous three-week jungle warfare training course in the heart of Beni, Eastern DRC.

Visit to the front line by the Military Governor

 












Major General Chirimwami Peter this Wednesday 20/9/2023 on the Sake-Kalengeera axis and the Goma-Kibumba axis. The FARDC commander indicated that the army will continue to respect the ceasefire as recommended by the Heads of State of EAC .

A military helicopter crashed near the border with Somalia, resulting in the loss of at least eight lives



The crash occurred in Lamu County, situated along the coastal region of Kenya. The cause of the crash remains unclear at this early stage of investigation.

Kenyan defense forces operate in the area to combat the al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab group, which is based across the border in Somalia.

The Department of Defense (DoD) confirmed that the Air Force helicopter crashed during a night patrol mission. In response to the tragic event, a Board of Inquiry has been promptly constituted and dispatched to the crash site to ascertain the underlying cause of the incident, as stated in an official statement.Sources within the security apparatus, speaking on condition of anonymity due to lack of authorization, disclosed to The Associated Press that all military personnel and crew members aboard the helicopter lost their lives in the crash. However, the DoD, while expressing condolences to the families of the crew, did not disclose the exact number of casualties.

Kenyan troops have been actively involved in Somalia as part of the African Union Transition Mission, aimed at combating al-Shabab. The deployment of Kenyan forces to Somalia dates back to 2011; however, plans are now underway to withdraw multinational forces as Somali troops gradually assume responsibility for their country’s security.

Al-Shabab, the group operating in Somalia, has intensified its attacks in Kenya in recent months. The border region has witnessed numerous casualties as a result of these attacks, as the rebels face mounting pressure from a military offensive launched by Somali forces last year, subsequent to the election of President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in May.

The UK Government has announced an additional £5 million in funding for the United Nations Support Office in Somalia (UNSOS) Trust Fund, aimed at bolstering support for Somalia’s Security Forces.

 


The funding was unveiled during a recent meeting between Somalia’s National Security Advisor, Hussein Sheikh Ali, and the UK’s Deputy National Security Adviser for International Affairs, Dame Sarah MacIntosh, during her visit to Somalia last week.

This new funding further strengthens the UK’s substantial contributions to the UNSOS Trust Fund, which provides non-lethal logistical support to the Somalia Security Forces (SSF).

The support includes provisions such as food, shelter, and lifesaving medevac assistance. The UK’s financial commitment will not only aid ongoing operations against the al-Shabaab group but also assist the Somalia Security Forces in building their capacity as they assume greater responsibility for maintaining security within the country.Dame Sarah MacIntosh, the Deputy National Security Adviser, emphasized the importance of the UK and Somalia’s security partnership in bringing stability and security to Somalia and the wider region.

She reiterated the UK’s commitment to supporting Somalia-led efforts in combating terrorism and restoring stability in areas recaptured from extremist control.

The collaboration between the UK and Somalia encompasses various sectors, including security, economic development, and humanitarian aid, with the shared goal of fostering a more stable and secure Somalia.

Significant progress has been made in Somalia over the past decade, but the international community must continue to provide steadfast support for the country’s pursuit of a sustainable, affordable, and accountable security sector. The transition from externally provided security assistance to Somali-led security forces remains a collective objective.

The UK’s bilateral support to Somalia in the fight against al-Shabaab is comprehensive. The UK is a partner of both the Somali Security Forces and the United Nations Support Office in Somalia through the UNSOS Trust Fund.

Since 2022, the UK has committed over £10 million in support of the Somali Security Forces via the UNSOS Trust Fund.

Additionally, the UK has provided bilateral voluntary contributions amounting to over £47 million since 2022 for military stipends to the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS), further demonstrating its commitment to Somalia’s security and stability.

The collaboration between the two nations across various sectors is instrumental in advancing security, economic prosperity, and development, ultimately contributing to a more stable and secure Somalia.

Monday, September 18, 2023

Satellite imagery of ATMIS vacated Military FOBs in the middle Shabelle

 Burundian ATMIS contingents withdrew in the following FOBs .

Adele

Xaji ali

Ceel-baraf

Miir-taqwo

Warshiiq

Biyo-cade

This means ATMIS left the whole area of Eastern Middle Shabeelle.

Satellite imagery of ATMIS vacated Military FOBs in the middle Shabelle.