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- The rebel group has advanced significantly in recent weeks, closing in on Goma, which has around 2 million people
- M23 is one of about 100 armed groups that have been vying for a foothold in mineral-rich eastern Congo, along the border with Rwanda
GOMA, Congo: Panic spread in eastern Congo鈥檚 main city on Thursday, with M23 rebels steadily inching closer to Goma and seizing a nearby town as they battle the Congolese army. Bombs were heard going off in the city鈥檚 distant outskirts and hundreds of wounded civilians were brought in to the main hospital from the area of the fighting.
The rebel group has advanced significantly in recent weeks, closing in on Goma, which has around 2 million people and is a regional hub for security and humanitarian efforts. On Thursday, the rebels took Sake, a town only 27 kilometers (16 miles) from Goma and one of the last main routes into the provincial capital still under government control, according to the UN chief.
M23 is one of about 100 armed groups that have been vying for a foothold in mineral-rich eastern Congo, along the border with Rwanda, in a decadeslong conflict that has created one of the world鈥檚 largest humanitarian crises.
More than 7 million people have been displaced by the fighting. Earlier this month, M23 captured the towns of Minova, Katale and Masisi, west of Goma.
鈥淭he people of Goma have suffered greatly, like other Congolese,鈥� an M23 spokesperson, Lawrence Kanyuka, said on X. 鈥淢23 is on its way to liberate them, and they must prepare to welcome this liberation.鈥�
M23 seized Goma in 2012 and controlled it for over a week.
An armored unit of the United Nations peacekeeping force in Congo drive towards Goma on January 23, 2025, as advancing M23 rebels close in on the key city. (AFP)
As news of fighting spread, schools in Goma sent students home on Thursday morning.
鈥淲e are told that the enemy wants to enter the city. That鈥檚 why we are told to go home,鈥� Hassan Kambale, a 19-year-old high school student, said. 鈥淲e are constantly waiting for the bombs.鈥�
Congo, the United States and UN experts accuse Rwanda of backing the M23, mainly composed of ethnic Tutsis who broke away from the Congolese army over a decade ago.
Rwanda鈥檚 government denies the claim but last year admitted that it has troops and missile systems in eastern Congo to safeguard its security, pointing to a buildup of Congolese forces near the border. UN experts estimate there are up to 4,000 Rwandan forces in Congo.
On Wednesday, Congo鈥檚 minister of communication, Patrick Muyaya, told French broadcaster France 24 that war with Rwanda is an 鈥渙ption to consider.鈥�
Late Thursday, UN Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres condemned 鈥渋n the strongest terms, the renewed offensive launched by the 23 March Movement (M23),鈥� including the 鈥渟eizure of Sake.鈥�
鈥淭his offensive has a devastating toll on the civilian population and heightened the risk of a broader regional war,鈥� Guterres鈥� statement read. He also urged 鈥渁ll parties to uphold human rights and international humanitarian law.鈥�
Earlier in the day, Congolese authorities claimed that the military pushed back an attack from the 鈥淩wandan army鈥� on Sake. The Associated Press was unable to verify if Rwanda鈥檚 army took part in the offensive.
鈥淭he population is in panic. The M23 now control large parts of the town,鈥� said L茅opold Mwisha, the president of civil society of the area of Sake.
Villagers fleeing fighting in the town of Minova arrive in Nzulo camp, North Kivu, DR Congo, on 21 January 2025. (EPA)
Guterres said he was 鈥渄eeply troubled鈥� by the most recent reports about the 鈥減resence of Rwandan troops on Congolese soil and continued support to the M23.鈥�
The US Embassy in Congo鈥檚 capital, Kinshasa, in a notice warned of 鈥渁n increase in the severity of armed conflict near Sake鈥� and advised US nationals in North Kivu province, which includes Goma, to be on the alert in case they need to leave their homes on short notice.
The United Kingdom also issued a travel advisory that said M23 now controls Sake and urged British nationals to leave Goma while roads remain open.
Many Sake residents have joined the more than 178,000 people who have fled the M23 advance in the last two weeks.
The CBCA Ndosho Hospital in Goma was stretched to the limit, with hundreds of newly wounded on Thursday.
Thousands escaped the fighting by boat on Wednesday, making their way north across Lake Kivu and spilling out of packed wooden boats in Goma, some with bundles of their belongings strapped around their foreheads.
Neema Matondo said she fled Sake during the night, when the first explosions started to go off. She recounted seeing people around her torn to pieces and killed.
鈥淲e escaped, but unfortunately鈥� others did not, Matondo told the AP.
Mariam Nasibu, who fled Sake with her three children, was in tears 鈥� one of her children lost a leg, blown off in the relentless shelling.
鈥淎s I continued to flee, another bomb fell in front of me, hitting my child,鈥� she said, crying.