Three DR Congo soldiers killed in clash with armed groups by AFP Staff Writers Bukavu, Dr Congo (AFP) Aug 13, 2021 Three Democratic Republic of Congo soldiers were killed in fighting with armed groups in the east of the country that also left eight militiamen dead, a military spokesman said on Friday. The troops had been searching for army deserters who were creating insecurity in the plateaus of Uvira and Fiz, in South Kivu province, Captain Dieudonne Kasereka said. The operation was launched after an attack by fighters of the Makanika Twigwaneho Ngumino/FNL coalition of armed groups who tried to seize a military position, he added. Giving a provisional toll on Friday, Kasereka said that three of the soldiers were killed and five more injured. "On the enemy side eight were neutralised and several more injured," he added. The Hauts Plateaux region is the scene of a conflict between armed groups formed on a communal basis, notably Tutsi Congolese with distant Rwandan origins, the Banyamulenge, and other communities. The coalition "Twigwaneho" (self-defence) and "Ngumino" (We Stay Here in Kinyamulenge) is composed of members of the Banyamulenge community. These armed groups were joined by Colonel Michel Rukundo Makanika who deserted the army in early 2020 with a group of soldiers. The FNL (National Forces of Liberation) is considered the main Burundi rebel group present in eastern DR Congo.
Study: Political violence, not climate change, to blame for rising hunger in Africa Washington DC (UPI) Aug 12, 2021 After years of progress in the fight against hunger, food insecurity is again a growing problem in Africa, where famine threatens millions of people - new research suggests prolonged violence is to blame. In sub-Saharan Africa, where the problem is especially pronounced, many experts have traditionally blamed climate change and an increase in the frequency of extreme droughts for the expanding crisis. To better understand the primary driver of hunger in the region, researchers took a fo ... read more
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