GOMA, DR Congo
The M23 rebel group has retaken the village of Kishishe in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where it is accused of having committed a massacre late last year, local sources said Tuesday.
The rebels, who are
backed by Rwanda according to numerous sources, had withdrawn from the village
at the beginning of April, at the same time as they left other localities in
the North Kivu Province, which they had seized the previous year.
But after six months of
relative calm, violent fighting resumed in early October between the rebels and
the army, allied with so-called "patriot" armed groups.
Since then, the M23 appears to
have gradually reoccupied positions they had vacated.
Kishishe has been largely
deserted by its inhabitants, but fighting nonetheless took place there for two
days, before the army stepped in, according to sources interviewed by telephone
from Goma, the provincial capital.
"The invaders launched
large-scale attacks," said an officer speaking on condition of anonymity,
claiming that the rebels had received reinforcements from the Rwandan army.
"These are Rwandans
attacking us", he said.
"Kishishe has been
controlled by the M23" since late Monday afternoon, said a local civil
society representative, information confirmed by two security sources.
"The M23 is in
Kishishe. The population has fled to (the neighbouring localities of)
Kirima, Mutanda, Kanyabayonga, Kibirizi", said a village official.
"There's a lot of tension
in Kibirizi, where displaced people are arriving in droves", said one
resident.
He added that FDLR militiamen
"in civilian clothes" are also arriving in the town.
The hills around Kishishe are
historic strongholds of the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda
(FDLR), a militia created by Rwandan Hutu leaders who carried out the 1994
Tutsi genocide in Rwanda.
In November 2022, M23 rebels
killed 171 people in Kishishe, according to the UN, mainly boys and men they
accused of being militiamen.
The M23 denies having
committed such a massacre.
The Tutsi-led M23 rebels
("March 23 Movement") was defeated in 2013, but took up arms again in
November 2021 in North Kivu, bordering Rwanda and Uganda.
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