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At least 50 people killed in east Congo as government and Rwanda-backed rebels trade blame

Congo Fighting
April 13, 2025

GOMA, Congo (AP) โ€” At least 50 people were killed in weekend attacks in Congoโ€™s conflict-battered east, authorities said Saturday. The government traded blame with Rwanda-backed rebels over who was responsible for the violence that quickly escalated the conflict in the region.

The renewed violence that residents reported in and around the regionโ€™s largest city of Goma โ€” which the M23 rebels control โ€” was the biggest threat yet to ongoing peace efforts by both the Gulf Arab state of Qatar and African nations in the conflict that has raised fears of regional warfare.

Goma resident Amboma Safari recounted how his family of four spent the night under their bed as they heard gunfire and bomb blasts through Friday night. โ€œWe saw corpses of soldiers, but we donโ€™t know which group they are from,โ€ Safari said.

In the second city of Bukavu, which the M23 also controls, dozens of the armed Wazalendo local militia members who fight alongside Congolese forces marched for a few hours towards the local airport as they appeared to stage a challenge against the rebels.

The group, which later retreated, declared a ceasefire on Sunday to give ongoing peace talks โ€œa chance.โ€

The decades-long conflict between Congo and the M23 rebels escalated in January, when the rebels made an unprecedented advance and seized the strategic eastern Congolese city of Goma, followed by the town of Bukavu in February. The latest fighting has killed some 3,000 people and worsened what was already one of the world's largest humanitarian crises, with around 7 million people displaced.

In a statement, Congoโ€™s Ministry of Interior said 52 people were killed between Friday and Saturday, including a person shot dead at Gomaโ€™s Kyeshero Hospital. The ministry blamed the attack on M23.

M23 spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka blamed Congolese forces and their allies for the attacks. Kanyuka said in a statement that Congo's joint operations with local militias and southern African troops โ€œdirectly threaten the stability and security of civiliansโ€ in the region.

The group said it has been compelled to โ€œreconsider its position to prioritize the securityโ€ of the people in the area, suggesting the crisis could worsen.

Christian Kalamo, a civil society leader in the North Kivu province that includes Goma, said at least one body was seen on the streets on Saturday.

โ€œIt is difficult to know if it is the Wazalendo, the FARDC (Congolese forces) or the M23" that carried out the attacks, Kalamo said. โ€œNow, we donโ€™t know what will happen, and we live with fear in our stomachs, thinking that the war will resume.โ€

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Kamale reported from Kinshasa, Congo. Associated Press journalist Janvier Barhahiga in Bukavu, Congo contributed.

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