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Five civilians killed in Rwanda town near DR Congo border: Rwandan army

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A member of the M23 armed group walk alongside residents through a street of the Keshero neighborhood in Goma, on January 27, 2025. The besieged Congolese city of Goma was rocked by heavy artillery fire on January 27, 2025 as France warned the regional capital was on the brink of falling to militia fighters and Rwandan troops. The M23 armed group and Rwandan soldiers entered Goma's centre on the night of January 26, 2025 after weeks of advancing on the main city in DR Congo's mineral-rich North Kivu province. (Photo by -STR / AFP)

Kigali, Rwanda – Five civilians were killed and 25 seriously wounded in Rwanda across the border from Goma, the besieged regional capital in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda’s army told AFP Monday.

A member of the M23 armed group walk alongside residents through a street of the Keshero neighborhood in Goma, on January 27, 2025. The besieged Congolese city of Goma was rocked by heavy artillery fire on January 27, 2025 as France warned the regional capital was on the brink of falling to militia fighters and Rwandan troops. The M23 armed group and Rwandan soldiers entered Goma’s centre on the night of January 26, 2025 after weeks of advancing on the main city in DR Congo’s mineral-rich North Kivu province. (Photo by -STR / AFP)

Army spokesman Ronald Rwivanga said “five civilians have died and 25 severely wounded and more were lightly injured” on the outskirts of Rwandan border town Gisenyi.

He did not elaborate but there have been multiple reports of clashes along the border on Monday.

An AFP journalist in Gisenyi said there were “several detonations” on the Rwandan side in the last hour, forcing them to retreat inside.

Maina Kingori, of global NGO CARE International who was overseeing operations in Gisenyi, earlier told AFP they had been forced to leave.

“All of last night there were intense gunshots. This morning things became worse. Mortars or shells appeared to be landing on the Rwandan side of the border,” he said.

It comes as militia fighters and Rwandan troops on Sunday entered Goma, home to some million residents.

The fighting is intensifying a humanitarian crisis with international observers urging a halt to hostilities as concerns for regional security spiral.

© Agence France-Presse

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