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2012 Congolese–Rwandan border clash

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Congolese-Rwandan border clash
Date3 November 2012
Location
DRCRwanda border
Result Rwandan victory
Belligerents
 Democratic Republic of the Congo  Rwanda
Commanders and leaders
Democratic Republic of the Congo Joseph Kabila
Democratic Republic of the Congo Col. Everest Somo Kakule
Rwanda Paul Kagame
Rwanda Col. Gabriel Ntirandekura
Strength

69th Battalion

70-100
unknown
Casualties and losses
2 DRC soldiers killed 1 RDF soldier killed

The 2012 Congolese–Rwandan border clash was a minor skirmish that occurred along the two countries' border that resulted in the deaths of three soldiers.

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Incident

DRC claim

According to Congolese authorities the incident began 13 km (8 miles) north of Goma, when the Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) had targeted a group of Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) soldiers when they refused to stop after being spotted on Rwandan territory, having crossed the frontier to buy beer. Rwandan troops then opened fire killing one DRC soldier, after that Congolese soldiers returned fire and killed an RDF soldier.[1]

Rwandan claim

According to Rwandan authorities, at about 12pm local time, a contingent of between 70 and 100 DRC soldiers crossed the border illegally to carry out a reconnaissance mission, about 400 meters into Rwandan territory. The local population then called RDF deployment in the area and informed them of Congolese soldiers presence in their village. The DRC troops opened fire first and engaged in a hostile fire-fight.[citation needed] During the shoot-out one DRC soldier was shot dead, during the exchange of fire with RDF who acted solely in self-defense.[citation needed] The intruders were then pushed back towards the Congolese border, leaving the bodies of two DRC soldiers behind. One of the dead soldiers was identified as Corporal Mbanza Numba Bisogolo, who was found with documents which indicated they were on a reconnaissance mission. The soldiers were armed with assault rifles, more than 200 rounds of ammunition, binoculars, communication equipment etc. Rwandan Defense Forces claimed only one of their soldiers was wounded during the incident. Following the shoot-out which Rwanda denounced the incident as an "act of provocation", allowed journalists and military observers to the scene of the shooting, in Busura, near Rubava in the country's west. There an AFP[clarification needed] correspondent reported to have seen a Congolese soldier's body at the site.[2][3][failed verification]

References

  1. ^ http://www.nation.co.ke/News/africa/At-least-one-killed-in-border-clash/-/1066/1611706/-/fg87hk/-/index.html[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Sam K Nkurunziza (4 November 2012). "Rwanda: DRC Soldiers Enter Rwanda, Two Killed in Shoot Out". allAfrica. The New Times. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  3. ^ "DRC soldier killed in border clash with Rwandan army CCTV News - CNTV English". Archived from the original on 2012-11-07. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
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