Thursday, April 4, 2013

DR Congo: UN peacekeepers protect civilians after fighting in Kitchanga

 

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=44535DR Congo: UN peacekeepers protect civilians after fighting in Kitchanga


1 April 2013 - United Nations peacekeepers in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC) have provided protection to some 1,500 civilians after renewed
clashes between national forces and an armed group, a spokesperson for the
world body said today.

According to the UN peacekeeping mission in the country (
<http://www.un.org/en/peacekeeping/missions/monusco/> MONUSCO), fighting
between the DRC armed forces (FARDC) and the Alliance des Patriotes pour un
Congo Libre et Souverain (APCLS) on Friday killed some 11 APCLS combatants
and injured one FARDC soldier.

Since fighting first began in February, tens of civilians have been killed,
including a humanitarian worker, hundreds have been wounded and thousands
have been displaced. Thousands who have fled the violence have sought refuge
around the UN peacekeeping base in Kitchanga.

MONUSCO said that following the fighting on Friday, the mission has provided
protection to about 1,500 civilians.

"The situation is reported to be calm at present but the UN mission
continues to monitor the situation and patrol the area," UN spokesperson
Eduardo del Buey told reporters in New York.

MONUSCO is tasked with supporting the Congolese authorities in their
stabilization and peace consolidation efforts, including assisting with the
holding of elections, the monitoring of human rights violations and support
for Government action against armed groups operating in the east of the
country.

The UN Security Council last week strengthened MONUSCO's capacity by
authorizing the deployment of an intervention brigade that will carry out
targeted offensive operations, with or without the Congolese national army,
against armed groups that threaten peace in the eastern part of DRC.

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