The response of the leader of the Democratic Republic of the Congo for the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the advancement of the fighter supported by Rwanda | Conflict News

The President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo vowed to issue a "fierce" military response to the fighter supported by Rwanda. These combatants have improved in the country's rich east in the country after capturing most of the region.

In recent days, the M23 supported by Rwanda has occupied most of Goma (GOMA), the capital of Beiji, which is a sharp upgrade of a one -year movement, which has caught a large number of the East Congo Democratic Republic. territory.

On March 23, M23 is one of the series of competitors armed groups in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo. In the past three decades, internal and cross -border violence has troubled.

The M23 offensive shocked the entire continent, regional groups in the east and south Africa called for emergency summits, the United Nations, the United States, China, and the European Union to urge the end of the battle.

Felix TshiseKedi, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic, said in the first batch of speeches in most parts of GOMA in the M23 rebels, saying "these terrorists for these terrorists on Wednesday night," The response of its sponsors is in progress. "

He bombed the "silence and nothing to do" in the international community, and faced the "unprecedented deterioration of the security situation", which may lead to a broader "direct upgrade" in the large lake area.

TSHISEKEDI refused to participate in the crisis meeting with Luman President Paul Kagame earlier on Wednesday.

After the virtual summit, the regional East African Community Group "called for peace to resolve conflicts" and urged the Democratic Republic of the Congo to "directly interact with all stakeholders including M23."

In the late night post on social media, Cagame told South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa that his country "has no right to play the role of peace or mediation person."

In the past week, 13 South African soldiers have been killed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. They are part of the United Nations to maintain the Peace Forces and the Southern African development community tasks of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Cagame said that Samdric "is not a power to maintain peace, and there is no status in this case."

The Southern African Development Community of 16 countries will hold a special summit on Friday in Zimbabwe.

Angola had a ceasefire between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the M23 in the past. He also called on the Congo to meet with the leader of the Congo in the capital of Landa.