/ 14 February 2008

Clashes break out in troubled DRC region

Fresh clashes were reported on Wednesday between armed groups in a troubled region in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), in breach of a three-week-old ceasefire.

Soldiers loyal to rebel General Laurent Nkunda and Mai Mai militiamen exchanged gunfire in towns north-west of Goma, the capital of Nord-Kivu province, a local official said.

”Three [Mai Mai fighters] are injured, one of them seriously,” said the official, Michel Munyamariba, adding that hundreds of villagers had been forced to flee their homes.

A peace deal committing the government, Nkunda’s forces and other rebel militias to an immediate ceasefire was signed on January 23 in Goma aimed at bringing an end to the long-running conflict in the region.

Since then several small-scale clashes in and around Nord-Kivu, usually involving the local Mai Mai groups and Nkunda’s National Congress for the Defence of the People, have been reported. — Sapa-AFP