Thursday, June 19, 2025

FARDC massively recruiting and trainings in Nyaleke



Since the beginning of this week, accelerated military training for recruits in the Reserve for the Defense of the Homeland (RADP) has effectively begun at the Nyaleke Training Center, located about ten kilometers from the city of Beni, in North Kivu.


Open to all segments of the population, including traders, students, former Mai-Mai militiamen, and members of the Wazalendo, this intensive training is scheduled to last 45 days.


According to local sources around the training camp,upon completion of the training, each recruit will receive a certificate, a registration number, and will be able to begin receiving an incentive bonus.


Among the first waves of recruits, two former national parliamentarians (2018-2024) were notable: Tembos Yotama and Mathieu Mathe, who joined the process as a sign of patriotism.

DRC army acquires more than 100 Kasser II armoured vehicles

 


The Congolese army is strengthening its arsenal with more than a hundred UAE-designed Kasser II armored vehicles.


The Kasser II are mine-resistant, ambush-resistant armored vehicles (MRAPs) designed for transporting troops over hostile terrain.


According to military intelligence sources from Kinshasha,this capacity building is part of a military strategy aimed at strengthening the FARDC's capabilities to address modern security challenges.

Violent clashes around Bukavu,Wazalendo claims sorrounding the city.


According  to our confidant sources in Bukavu,tViolent clashes were reported this Thursday around Bukavu. Other intelligence  collections indicate that the city is  surrounded by young Wazalendo patriots. A citizens' movement is calling on the M23 rebels to withdraw from Bukavu to avoid a bloodbath. "They are more than determined to retake the city within 48 hours, but they have also already surrounded the surroundings of Bukavu," this organization warns.

According our good source close to M23,they swear that nothing will push them out of Bukavu and cannot loose any liberated land whether in North or south kivu.

Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Delegation of experts from Rwanda and DRC are meeting in Washington!

 


According to our open source intelligence (OSINT),A Delegations of experts from the DRC and Rwanda, meeting in Washington under the auspices of American mediation, are moving toward a preliminary agreement in the peace negotiations, according to several sources close to the matter.


A document is to be submitted to the foreign ministers of both countries for review and approval, before being presented to the heads of state for possible signature. "This progress marks a significant step toward resolving tensions between Kinshasa and Kigali, although challenges remain to ensure lasting peace," the same sources say.


Using this news, which is described as a breakthrough, I am very concerned because, in my opinion, this looks like a roundabout way of talking. I heard that this same document was supposed to be signed on the 15th, but both parties have remained calm about it.

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Major general Mandevu holds a meeting in mahagi annd clears misinformation on clms by Congolese media that UPDF captured mahagi airstrip

 DRC army On a mission to Mahagi, the FARDC Ituri operational sector commander, Major General Bruno Mandevu, clears up the misunderstanding about the occupation of Zale airfield by Ugandan troops.


This senior officer of the armed forces chaired a joint FARDC-UPDF meeting before conducting a raid on this strategic site, Mahagi airfield, which is under the control of the armed forces.



Thursday, May 29, 2025

M23 in a series of meetings,confirms the presence of Kabila in Goma

 















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Rwwandan army and Tanzanian army in a three day meeting


The leadership of the Rwandan and Tanzanian Armed Forces met in a meeting bringing together military leaders in border areas on both sides of the two countries, to discuss issues including cooperation in managing cross-border security.


This 12th meeting is being held in Nyagatare from May 28 to 30, 2025, bringing together military leaders in border areas on both sides.


During this meeting, which will discuss current security issues, the military commanders of the border areas on both sides will jointly review the steps taken since previous such discussions, particularly in combating illegal cross-border activities.


Both sides emphasize the need to expand military cooperation on both sides as agreed by the Heads of State.


The Commander of the 5th Division of the Rwandan Armed Forces, Brig Gen Pascal Muhizi, commended the far-sighted leadership of the two Heads of State, aimed at bringing peace to the people and the region.


He also called on the military commanders in the border areas on both sides to prioritize peace and security, and to ensure coordination in their responsibilities.


The Commander of the 202nd Brigade of the Tanzanian Defence Force (TPDF), Brig Gen Gabriel Elias Kwiligwa, who is also leading the Tanzanian Defence Force delegation that attended the meeting, said that the previous meetings were particularly fruitful in resolving existing problems and challenges, and that all was achieved due to the collaboration between the two parties.