Deadly Explosions Strike M23 Rally in Bukavu
At least 11 people were killed and dozens injured during two blasts at a gathering held by M23 rebels in eastern DR Congo, with responsibility for the attack hotly disputed.
- The explosions occurred during a public rally in Bukavu, a city recently seized by the M23 rebel group, killing at least 11 and injuring over 60 people, according to reports.
- M23 leaders, including Corneille Nangaa of the AFC alliance, were present but unharmed, with the group accusing the Kinshasa government of orchestrating the attack.
- Kongolese President Félix Tshisekedi denied the accusations, instead blaming an unspecified foreign military operating illegally in the region.
- The blasts have been described as either drone strikes or remnants of grenades left by fleeing government forces, though no definitive cause has been confirmed.
- The incident highlights escalating tensions in the region, as the M23 continues to consolidate control over key cities and the Congolese army mounts a slow counteroffensive.