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Kenyan peacekeepe­rs arrive in DR Congo’s volatile east

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Goma, DR Congo - Kenyan soldiers landed in the city of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, as part of a regional military operation targeting rebels in the conflictto­rn region.

Their arrival comes as the M23 militia has surged across the DRC’S North Kivu province,

capturing swathes of territory and inflaming tensions in central Africa.

This week, Kenya’s parliament approved the deployment of just over 900 troops to the DRC as part of a joint military force from the East African Community (EAC).

Two planes carrying about 100 Kenyan troops touched down in Goma airport on Saturday, according to AFP reporters present, where they were greeted by local dignitarie­s.

A Kenyan commander, Lieutenant-colonel Obiero, told reporters that their mission is ‘to conduct offensive operations’ alongside Congolese forces, and to assist in disarming militias.

“Insecurity is something which breaks up the social fabric,” he added, explaining that the Kenyan contingent would also work alongside humanitari­an agencies in a bid to bring stability to the eastern DRC.

Over 120 armed groups are active across eastern Congo, many of which are a legacy of regional wars that flared at the turn of the century.

Heavy fighting between the army and the M23 was ongoing Rugari in North Kivu on Friday, and power was disrupted in Goma, an important commercial hub of about one million people.

A mostly Congolese Tutsi group, the M23 first leapt to prominence in 2012, briefly capturing Goma before being driven out.

But after lying dormant for years, the rebels took up arms again in late 2021 claiming the DRC had failed to honour a pledge to integrate them into the army, among other grievances.

In June, the M23 captured the strategic town of Bunagana on the Ugandan border.

And in recent weeks the rebels have won a string of victories against the Congolese army in North Kivu, dramatical­ly increasing the territory under their control.

The United Nations’ humanitari­an agency OCHA estimates that recent fighting in North Kivu has displaced 188,000 people.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Kenyan soldiers land in the city of Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday
(AFP) Kenyan soldiers land in the city of Goma, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday

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