Recent news in the Bweremana region, in North Kivu, is marked by new clashes between the FARDC, supported by young Wazalendo fighters, and the M23/RDF coalition. These clashes take place in the Ndumba village, near Bweremana, and aim to reoccupy the town of Shasha, currently under the control of the M23, thus cutting off the Sake-Minova road, the main food supply route for the town of Goma and its surroundings.
Flory Musanganya, president of Bweremana civil society, reports that fighting has been underway since the morning, with gunfire heard as far away as Bweremana. The cutting of the road between Sake and Minova complicates the situation for the population, affecting the supply of essential products such as salt.
Despite a relative calm elsewhere, notably in Nyiragongo and Rutshuru, the tension remains palpable. Recent incidents, such as a bomb dropped by the M23 in Sake which caused one death and injuries among the displaced, highlight the fragility of the situation.
The local population is awaiting the results of FARDC and Wazalendo operations to restore traffic on the Sake-Minova road and ease tensions. Despite the challenges encountered, hope remains that peace and stability can return to the Bweremana region.
At the same time, the search for images of the ongoing clashes sheds new light on the situation, allowing us to better understand the challenges facing the local population.
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