UN launches attacks in DRC

2012-11-18 09:09

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Kinshasa - UN attack helicopters hit rebel positions in the eastern DRC on Saturday after insurgents equipped with sophisticated night-vision equipment and mortars gained ground in heavy clashes with government troops and took control of a town, the UN said.

The clashes to the south of the town Kibumba meant the rebels have advanced to within 30km of Goma, the closest they have been to North Kivu's provincial capital since a rebellion exploded in the eastern provinces eight months ago.

North Kivu Governor Julien Paluku said the army retreated to the southern outskirts of the town after M23 rebels - a group of soldiers who mutinied in April - advanced with support from neighbouring Rwanda. A Congolese government statement said 4 000 Rwandans had crossed the border, although Kinshasa later reduced that estimate to 3 500.

Rwanda rejected the accusations, the latest in a string of charges by the Congolese government in Kinshasa. The Rwandan government called on Congo's army and the rebels to halt the fighting as shells were landing in its territory.

"Kibumba has fallen into the hands of the M23," a spokesperson for the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations said in an email. "Latest reports indicate that the FARDC (Congo's army) and MONUSCO (UN) forces are attempting to hold off a possible M23 advance toward Goma at Kibati, some 20km north of Goma."

Rwandan involvement

"We are not in a position to confirm direct Rwandan involvement in the M23 attacks," the spokesperson said. "However, we are very concerned by reports that the M23 attacking forces appear to be well-equipped and supplied."

UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous told reporters that the M23 rebels have sophisticated equipment.

"They have night vision equipment which is precisely what allowed them to launch their offensive at 04:00 this morning against the FARDC," he said. "They also have ... 120 mm mortars, which they did not have not so long ago."

The peacekeeping spokesperson said UN. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called Congo's foreign minister, Raymond Tshibanda, to voice support for Kinshasa, and Rwandan President Paul Kagame to urge him to "use his influence on the M23 to help calm the situation and restrain the M23 from continuing their attack."

French Ambassador Gerard Araud called for an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council in New York. The council issued a unanimous statement that condemned the M23 attacks and demanded an end to "all outside support and supply of equipment to the M23."

Sanctions

The statement said the 15 council members "express their intention to apply additional targeted sanctions against the leadership of the M23 and those acting in violation of the sanctions regime and the arms embargo."

The council also called on M23 to halt "any further advances towards the city of Goma." UN experts have said in reports they have evidence that Rwanda has supported the M23 rebels in mineral-rich eastern Congo. They have called on the Security Council to impose sanctions on Rwandan officials in response.

Earlier this week the council's Congo sanctions committee add M23 leader Sultani Makenga to its sanctions list.

The council statement did not explicitly name Rwanda as a supplier of M23.

More than 5 million people are estimated to have died from violence, hunger and disease in wars in Congo since 1998, which would make it the deadliest conflict since World War Two.

Devastating

The peacekeeping spokesperson said the humanitarian impact of the fighting was devastating. He added that UN troops in Goma and at its airport were on high alert.

The United Nations has about 6 700 MONUSCO forces in North Kivu, with about 1 400 troops in Goma and the surrounding area.

"The Rwandan army came across the border behind our troops, that's why our troops withdrew," Paluku told Reuters by telephone.

"The (rebels) are just a few kilometres away, so of course Goma is under threat, we can't hide that," he said, adding that government troops were regrouping at Kilimanyoka, 12km north of the city. Rebels said they had no immediate plans to attack Goma.

The UN peacekeeping mission in Congo said army units had come under heavy weapons fire since early on Saturday morning, forcing civilians to flee. UN attack helicopters were dispatched to strike rebel positions south of Kibumba.

"So far ten missions have been carried out by our attack helicopters," a UN statement said. The United Nations has a mandate to protect civilians and support government troops when they need it.

No casualty figures have been given by any force.

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