Here's how the Rwandan soldiers in Lemera split up as claimed by wazalendo:
- The first group headed towards Ndolera, Rubarika, and Rurambo, then towards Kaziba.
- The second group headed towards Rubanga, Kiringwe, and Bwegera, then towards Luvungi and Kamanyola.
- The third group headed towards Mulenge, Mugaja, and Ndegu, then towards Kageregere or Kitundu (the hills overlooking the city of Uvira).
Intelligence sources from insiders in Mai-Mai self-defense operation confirmed that those heading towards Kaziba and Luvungi-Kamanyola are Rwandan soldiers retreating back to Rwanda, while those heading towards the Middle Plateau are Twirwaneho who refused to surrender to Rwanda.
The wazalendo continue too lament that the strategic city of Uvira is once again threatened by an offensive led by Rwandan forces and their armed allies, who have taken a shortcut route through the Middle Plateaux (via Lemera → Mulenge → Ndegu → Mugaja → Kitabo) to reach the Kitundu hills overlooking the city of Uvira.
They further claim that this troop movement indicates an intention to encircle or advance on Uvira from the nearby highlands, placing the population and government positions in a very precarious situation.
The wazalendo are thus calling upon the FARDC (Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo) must urgently:
reinforce the positions of the Wazalendo fighters in Kigongwe,
activate and intensify air operations in the Middle Plateaux region. The wazalendo say that Local reports indicate looting of agricultural goods and domestic animals (goats, cows, chickens) in Mugaja during the passage of enemy forces, further aggravating the climate of insecurity and suffering for the civilian population.
Note: We are continuing to closely monitor this situation.
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