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Burundian troops in eastern DR Congo, say local sources

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A handout photo taken on October 15, 2013 and released by the African Union-United Nations Information Support Team on October 24 shows Burundian troops serving with the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Photo: AFP PHOTO / AU-UN IST PHOTO / ABDI DAKAN
  • A source said troops are deployed in the Bijojo and Bibangwa districts. 
  • The armed rebel group is the RED-Tabara.
  • They have been accused of a string of attacks in Burundi since 2015.


Burundian troops have been sighted in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to local sources on Wednesday, with one saying the troops were after Burundian rebels holed up in the area.

"Burundian forces entered (the district of) Lemera on Sunday, December 19," the Lemera area's chief, Edmond Simba Muhogo, told AFP.

"They were estimated to number more than 380 troops, and they were clearly commandos. They came through the centre of Lemera... and went on to attack the Burundian rebels," he said.

Lemera lies in the territory of Uvira in South Kivu province, which borders Burundi.

The troops are currently deployed in the Congolese districts of Bijojo and Bibangwa, the chief said.

The rebel group is the RED-Tabara, a force estimated to number between 500 and 800 men that has a rear base in eastern DRC and has been accused of a string of attacks in Burundi since 2015.

Another source, Mwami Ndari Kalingishi Simba 3 Adams, who is the traditional leader in Bafuliiru, told AFP: "I confirm that Burundian troops entered the DRC."

They headed "to the highlands, where the RED-Tabara are," he said, adding that he had alerted the army to this "incursion".

Willy Siremba, a representative of civil society groups in Uvira, said: "The authorities have to tell us the truth about the presence of this foreign force" on national soil.

There was no immediate reaction from civilian and military authorities contacted by AFP.

On Monday, RED-Tabara said in a tweet that it had fought the previous day with Burundian troops in Gashenyo and Kitembe in the highlands region of South Kivu province.

"At least 10 died in enemy ranks and around 20 were wounded," it said.

In September, RED-Tabara also claimed responsibility for an attack on the international airport of Bujumbura, Burundi's economic capital.

Burundian opposition figure Alexis Sinduhije told AFP in November that the group was building in strength and now had a presence in Burundi.

Another rebel group that uses the DRC as a rear base is the National Liberation Forces of Burundi.

Scores of armed groups roam eastern DRC, many of them a legacy of two wars in 1996-97 and 1998-2003 that sucked in countries around the region and claimed millions of lives.


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