GOMA, DR Congo
Two Tanzanian military armoured vehicles have been hit by shells fired by M23 rebels in the Congolese town of Sake, witnesses have told our reporter.
A Congolese military source
and an eye witness said the attack occurred on Thursday, leaving one Tanzanian
soldier injured. A civilian has reportedly been injured as well.
However, the Tanzanian army
spokesperson told the BBC that they were not aware of the attack.
Tanzania, South Africa and
Malawi have sent troops to DR Congo under the banner of the 16-member regional
bloc, the Southern African Development Community (Sadc).
Sadc troops and the Congolese
army have been battling M23 rebels since early February, particularly around
Sake.
Two South African soldiers
were killed in an attack earlier this month.
The Sadc mission replaced the
East African Community force which Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi ordered
to withdraw last year, accusing it of failing to push out the M23 from their
positions.
Recently, the Congolese army
has been advising residents to evacuate Sake. While some have chosen to stay,
the majority have fled to the outskirts or to the main regional city, Goma 25km
(15 miles) away.
According to the latest UN estimates, the recent fighting has forced 215,000 people to flee towards Goma, which already hosts approximately half a million refugees.
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