6 troops killed in rebuffing Rwanda incursion: DR Congo
GOMA, DR Congo: Six soldiers died in fighting to repel an incursion by Rwandan troops in eastern DR Congo this week, the army announced on Friday. The Congolese army recorded "a total of six dead and four wounded, two of them with serious injuries," General Bruno Mandevu told a press conference.
On Tuesday, heavy fighting broke out "on Congolese soil", close to the Rwandan border at the foot of Mount Mikeno in North Kivu province, the army said. Congolese army patrols exchanged fire with Rwandan army positions some 100 metres (yards) inside DR Congo before their respective governments spoke and intervened, a military spokesman said.
Mandevu, who is in charge of an operation against Rwandan rebels in the area, said the casualties occurred "after we had obeyed the order from Kinshasa to cease fire." "The Rwandan soldiers kept firing," he said.
He said the Rwandans "had taken up three positions in Congolese territory and dug foxholes, which means they had come to wage war." The two neighbours have had a fractious relationship since the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Some of those accused of involvement in the killings of an estimated 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus in Rwanda set up militias in eastern DR Congo.
Rwanda has been accused of backing the M23, a mainly ethnic Tutsi rebel group that emerged during that period. The militia rebelled against Kinshasa in 2012, saying it had not respected the terms of a 2009 peace accord, but it was defeated a year later when hundreds of its fighters fled the country.
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