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United States accuses Rwanda and rebels for deadly camp attack

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Last updated: 2024/05/04 at 11:49 PM
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The United States has accused the Rwandan army and the M23 rebel group of carrying out a deadly bombing at a displacement camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The attack on the Mugunga camp in Goma resulted in the death of nine people, including seven children. The Congolese army and M23 have been blaming each other for the attack, with Rwanda denying any involvement. The US State Department expressed grave concern over the incident and called on both parties to respect human rights and adhere to international humanitarian law.

Images circulated on social media showed bodies on the ground at the camp, where residents had sought refuge from fighting in their hometowns and villages. The strike was reportedly in retaliation for previous Congolese attacks on Rwandan army positions. President Félix Tshisekedi, who had been abroad, is set to return to the country following the attack. Both rebel and government troops have been accused of committing abuses against civilians as they compete for territorial control in the region.

The M23 rebel group, which was formed in 2012 to protect the Tutsi population in eastern DR Congo, claimed to have seized the town of Rubaya recently. This area is known for mining coltan, a key mineral used in the production of mobile phones and electric vehicle batteries. In a separate development, a military court in Goma sentenced eight DR Congo soldiers to death for desertion and cowardice in the face of rebel forces. The M23 group is believed to be backed by Rwanda, a claim that Kigali has consistently denied.

The Rwandan government spokesperson defended the Rwanda Defense Force (RDF), calling it a professional army that would not attack a camp for Internally Displaced People. However, the US State Department pointed to evidence suggesting that the attack came from positions held by the RDF and the M23 rebel group. The US called for all states to respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and emphasized the need to hold all actors accountable for human rights abuses in the conflict in eastern DR Congo.

The escalating violence in the region has raised concerns over the safety and security of civilians who have been caught in the crossfire between rebel and government forces. The situation is further complicated by the control of key mining areas by insurgent groups, leading to a cycle of violence and instability in the region. As the international community continues to monitor the situation, there is a growing urgency for diplomatic efforts to bring about a peaceful resolution to the conflict and ensure the protection of vulnerable populations in eastern DR Congo.

Overall, the recent attack on the displacement camp in Goma highlights the complex web of political and military dynamics in the region, with various armed groups vying for power and control. The involvement of neighboring countries like Rwanda further complicates the situation, as accusations of support for rebel groups continue to strain diplomatic relations. As efforts are made to address the root causes of the conflict and promote peace and stability in the region, the protection of civilians and respect for human rights must remain a top priority for all parties involved.

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