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Africa Subsaharan |
Congo army kills 35 renegade fighters |
2007-10-05 |
![]() He said the clash happened just north of the town of Ngungu, some 25km west of the provincial capital Goma. An informal UN-brokered ceasefire last month had helped to end heavy fighting in North Kivu, although intermittent skirmishes have continued between Nkunda's fighters, government forces, local militia and rebels from neighbouring Rwanda. Nkunda's top military commander, self-declared General Bwambale Kakolele, denied the army's version of events. "We were attacked again today, but we pushed them back. We'll continue to push them back tomorrow, very, very far," he said. "I'm on the ground and the (army) claims are lies. It's war over the air waves." The UN peacekeeping mission in Congo (MONUC) confirmed there had been fighting around Ngungu and nearby Karuba overnight but there was no immediate independent confirmation of the casualties. "It was an exchange of fire between the 14th integrated brigade and Nkunda's people that lasted five hours," said Claude Cirille, acting MONUC spokesman in North Kivu. He said the situation had calmed down by the middle of the day. Nkunda, who first led a revolt in 2004 but signed a short-lived peace deal in January, said he is fighting to protect the Tutsi minority in eastern Congo against attacks by Rwandan Hutu rebels, who he said are backed by Congo's President Joseph Kabila. |
Posted by:Fred |
#1 Not Rowdy Roddy Piper, I hope... |
Posted by: mojo 2007-10-05 14:44 |