M23 Rebels Advance Toward Goma, Raising Fear of Regional War

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M23 Rebels Advance Toward Goma, Raising Fear of Regional War
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The M23 rebel group continues its advance in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, threatening the city of Goma and escalating fears of a wider regional conflict. Thousands of civilians flee their homes as fighting intensifies, with the UN warning of a humanitarian crisis and calling for international intervention.

Civilians carry their belongings as they flee from the Nzulo camp for the internally displaced to Goma , as fighting intensifies between the M23 rebels and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), near Goma , Democratic Republic of Congo January 22, 2025.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has warned that Congo’s M23 conflict risks spiralling into a broader regional war as Congolese troops battle a rebel advance near the largest eastern city and tens of thousands more people flee. Fighting has flared more fiercely in Congo’s mineral-rich east since the start of the year as the Tutsi-led M23 group seized control of more territory than ever before. On Friday, the rebel Congo River Alliance (AFC), which includes M23, said they planned to take Goma, the provincial capital and home to over 1 million people. Congo and the UN accuse neighbouring Rwanda of fuelling the three-year insurgency with its own troops and weapons. Rwanda denies this. “This offensive has a devastating toll on the civilian population and heightened the risk of a broader regional war,” U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Thursday. The Secretary-General “calls on all actors to respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Democratic Republic of Congo and to put an end to all forms of support to armed groups,” Dujarric added. The number of people displaced by the fighting this year has doubled to 400,000 since last week, the UN refugee agency UNHCR said on Friday, warning that hospitals were nearing capacity with injured civilians.After seizing the town of Minova on Tuesday, the rebels pushed on, moving into the town of Sake, around 20 km (12 miles) from Goma. On Thursday, the Congolese government said the army had repelled the advance on Sake in a counter-offensive. “The military authorities assure that all measures are being taken to ensure that Goma and its surroundings are secured and protected,” the communications ministry said. However, the UN statement condemned “the recent seizure of Sake, which increases the threat to the town of Goma.” The situation in Sake was not clear on Friday morning. Local sources and a representative of an international NGO, speaking on condition of anonymity, said fighting was ongoing in the area. Heavy bombardments have forced families from at least nine displacement sites on the periphery of Goma to flee into the city to seek shelter, UNHCR said. “Many spent last night sleeping on the streets and in green spaces across the city,” spokesperson Matthew Saltmarsh said at a briefing in Geneva. The M23 briefly managed to take over Goma during a previous rebellion in 2012, prompting international donors to cut aid to Rwanda. Even then, the rebels did not hold as much ground as they do now

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