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Friday, January 10, 2025
M23 gets more reinforcements this night!
M23 Vs FARDC,,violent clashes the whole of this Friday.
Intense fighting resumed since early morning this Friday, January 10, 2025 on the hill of Kahongole, overlooking the locality of Masisi-center, approximately 80 kilometers west of Goma, in the territory of Masisi (North Kivu). According to local civil society, it was the army supported by the wazalendo who launched the assault with the aim of reconquering the capital of the territory of Masisi. Explosions of heavy and light weapons that resonate in the region created a psychosis among the population remaining in Masisi-center and its surroundings. "Masisi woke up under gunfire that was reported around Kahongole, it is a hill that overlooks Masisi-center. On other lines of combat, the FARDC, supported by the wazalendo, continue to retake localities, particularly on the Ngungu and Karuba axis. "At Ngungu, towards Mupfunzi, Kabashumba axis overlooking Rubaya, the wazalendo with the FARDC were advancing towards Rubaya. But also, towards Rushoga, they were advancing towards Karuba,". Other fighting between the FARDC-wazalendo coalition and the M23, supported by the Rwandan army, was reported all day Thursday on hills overlooking the Bweremana-Minova axis, still in the Masisi territory. This was the case of the Ndumba and Kashingamutwe hills where FARDC'S forces had an ascendancy over the M23/RDF coalition, according to Intelligence collections from civilians.
Intelligence extracts revealed to us that On the RN2 side - Shasha ,The fighting was in Shasha-Kabase- Ndumba The objective was to reopen the road. On the Lubero side, the M23 had removed their heavy weapons and taken them to Rwindi
In a statement made this Friday, January 10, 2025, in Goma, the capital of the North Kivu province, members of several citizen movements call on the President of the Republic, FΓ©lix Tshisekedi, to officially declare war on Rwanda. This call is made the day after the reoccupation of the capital of the Masisi territory by the M23 terrorists, supported by the Paul Kagame regime. According to these activists, they claim that the occupation of Congolese territories benefits Paul Kagame, Rwandan president, and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda who enrich themselves from the plundering of minerals and other wealth from Congolese soil. These citizen movements and pressure groups then demand the closure of all borders with Rwanda and the release of all soldiers unjustly convicted.
The Minister of Communication and Media reaffirmed the country's desire to do everything possible to end once and for all the Rwandan war of aggression via the M23 rebellion. During a press briefing held on Thursday, January 9, 2024 with his colleague from Foreign Affairs and the spokesperson for the FARDC, Patrick Muyaya revealed that if the government opposes any initiative for dialogue with this rebel movement, it is to break with the cycle of mixing and mixing at the root of treason within the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo. “This war is waged against every Congolese wherever they are on the national territory because it has been going on for 30 years. President FΓ©lix-Antoine Tshisekedi inherited this war and with him we now have the advantage of having a clear strategy that we detail to you every day to put an end to it once and for all and to avoid recycling”, “This is why Madam Minister of State and all Congolese negotiators are firm on the issue of negotiation with the M23 because there is no question that we can open any breach to recycle the problem of mixing and blending that has allowed us to keep traitors within our Army until now in any case. And if we talk about the death penalty, it is precisely to repress behaviors like that”, Patrick Muyaya told the press.
Wazalendo lays an ambush on M23 convoy on. Tongo-Kanaba axis
A convoy of three M23 rebels vehicles was targeted by young Wazalendo, members of the Collective of Movements for Change (CMC), under the leadership of General Dominique Kamanzi Ndaruhutse, on the Tongo-Kanaba axis ,this spot is near mulimbi of tongo, in territory from Rutshuru.
According to information from the spot, the attack was aimed at a convoy composed of two Kamaz trucks and a Land Cruiser vehicle from Kalengera, Ratshuru territory, and heading for Kitshanga, in the territory of Masisi.
We bombed a Land Cruiser belonging to the M23 rebels. This vehicle, which was heading for Kitshanga, it was anticipated to have transported M23 officers. The precise assessment remains to be confirmed, "reported a member from wazalendo.
This offensive is part of a series of attacks intensified by the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) and the young Wazalendo against the rebel positions.
Thursday, January 9, 2025
GeΓ±eral Muhoozi kainerugaba was in beni today!
Museveni’s son, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, CDF of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces UPDF and Senior Advisor to President Museveni on Special Operations, on Thursday, 9 January 2025, paid an inspection visit to UPDF troops participating in joint operations with FARDC against the ADF in North Kivu and Ituri. He was accompanied by General Kayanja Muhanga, Commander of the Land Forces, and Brigadier General Dan Kakono, Commander of the UPDF Artillery Division.
Capture military effects prove Rwandan support to m23
Captured M23_RDF elements and several military effects attest once again to Rwanda's support for M23 rebels in Masisi territory.
UN report!Thomas Lubanga formalized allience with M23/AFC in Uganda
A United Nations report released Wednesday reveals that Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, a former militia leader in Ituri and the first person to be convicted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), is now involved in supporting and structuring armed groups in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Released in 2020 after serving a 14-year sentence for war crimes, Lubanga is accused of joining the Zaire/ADCVI group and facilitating its alliance with the AFC-M23 coalition.
According to UN experts, Lubanga, accompanied by Yves Khawa Panga Mandro, also targeted by international sanctions, played a key role in the mobilization, recruitment and training of thousands of fighters in Ituri. Acting as the "moral authority" of the Zaire/ADCVI group, he allegedly facilitated arms transfers, training in camps in Tchanzu (North Kivu) and Uganda, as well as the redeployment of fighters for offensives against the Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC).
The report states that Lubanga moved to Kampala, Uganda, in July 2024, where he met with AFC-M23 leader Corneille Nangaa and other officials. Yves Khawa’s farm, located in Hoima District, Uganda, near Lake Albert, has been identified as a transit point for fighters and weapons. These activities include military training, conducted by Ugandan and Rwandan instructors, and organizing logistical movements across Lake Albert.
Experts report that Lubanga sent emissaries to reconcile different armed factions in Ituri, including the MAPI group and Zaire/ADCVI. Although MAPI chose to maintain its independence, it agreed to collaborate with the AFC-M23 coalition. This rapprochement made it possible to structure a common offensive strategy targeting the FARDC and to coordinate activities in the territories of Djugu, Mahagi and Aru.
The United Nations stresses that this mobilization, facilitated by regular meetings in Uganda and logistical support from regional networks, constitutes a major threat to the stability of Ituri and North Kivu. The report also highlights the role of Innocent Kaina, alias India Queen, an influential M23 commander, who works closely with Lubanga from Kampala to coordinate the activities of the armed groups.
The Ugandan government, when questioned by the group of experts, denied any knowledge of Lubanga and Khawa's presence and activities on its territory. However, the experts point to evidence of strategic meetings held in Uganda and arms flows through logistics bases established in the region.
This new alliance, orchestrated by historical figures of the conflicts in Ituri, therefore amplifies tensions in the east of the DRC. Thus, the strategy of mobilization and collaboration with the AFC-M23 coalition risks prolonging the clashes, compromising stabilization efforts in a region already devastated by decades of violence.
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