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Congo city panics as rebels near | Congo city panics as rebels near |
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Thousands of people fleeing fighting in the Democratic Republic of Congo have poured into the eastern city of Goma. | |
People displaced by violence to the north are moving into the city, after seeing army troops retreat from an advance by Tutsi rebels. | |
The UN has denied it is withdrawing its civilian staff from Goma. | |
Meanwhile, the 15-member UN Security Council will be briefed on the latest situation in an emergency meeting on Wednesday evening. | Meanwhile, the 15-member UN Security Council will be briefed on the latest situation in an emergency meeting on Wednesday evening. |
Panic | Panic |
A BBC correspondent in Goma says there was a "stampede" as thousands of displaced people poured into the city on the third day of fierce fighting in the area. | |
Congolese soldiers withdrawing from the village of Kibumba, 30km (20 miles) to the north, also retreated to the city, creating a sense of panic among the population, our correspondent adds. | |
Earlier in Kibumba, our reporter saw an exchange of fire across the Rwandan border. Rwanda denies claims it is backing the rebels. | Earlier in Kibumba, our reporter saw an exchange of fire across the Rwandan border. Rwanda denies claims it is backing the rebels. |
See detailed map of the area | See detailed map of the area |
Rwanda's foreign minister said Congolese troops had fired into Rwanda, but its soldiers had not pursued them. | Rwanda's foreign minister said Congolese troops had fired into Rwanda, but its soldiers had not pursued them. |
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has spoken to DR Congo President Joseph Kabila and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda and he sent envoys to both capitals. | |
Mr Kabila has called for more soldiers to be sent to DR Congo, where the UN has a 17,000 troops - the world's largest peacekeeping force. | |
Eastern DR Congo's hellIn pictures: Thousands flee fightingQ&A: DR Congo conflict | Eastern DR Congo's hellIn pictures: Thousands flee fightingQ&A: DR Congo conflict |
Meanwhile France, which holds the rotating presidency presidency of the EU, said it supported sending forces to the area. | |
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said up to 1,500 men could be deployed "in Europe's name within eight to 10 days". | |
UN spokesman Madnodge Mounoubai, in the capital, Kinshasa, said the UN was not evacuating Goma. | UN spokesman Madnodge Mounoubai, in the capital, Kinshasa, said the UN was not evacuating Goma. |
He said civilian personnel were being moved to a base near Lake Kivu, because there were better facilities for the UN staff there including water and food. | |
On Tuesday night, supporters of renegade General Laurent Nkunda's took the town of Rutshuru, near the Ugandan border. | |
Neighbouring Rwanda has been accused of backing Gen Nkunda, who left the army and launched his own low-level rebellion after DR Congo's five-year conflict officially ended in 2003. | Neighbouring Rwanda has been accused of backing Gen Nkunda, who left the army and launched his own low-level rebellion after DR Congo's five-year conflict officially ended in 2003. |
'Accusing us wrongly' | 'Accusing us wrongly' |
On Tuesday evening, Mr Kabila sent two envoys to Rwanda to discuss the crisis. But the Rwandan government continues to deny it has anything to do with the conflict. | |
"They have been accusing us but wrongly. Rwanda has never intervened in the Congo ever since we left on 5 October 2002," Joseph Mutaboba, the Rwandan president's special envoy to the Great Lakes, told the BBC's Network Africa programme. | "They have been accusing us but wrongly. Rwanda has never intervened in the Congo ever since we left on 5 October 2002," Joseph Mutaboba, the Rwandan president's special envoy to the Great Lakes, told the BBC's Network Africa programme. |
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Footage of DR Congo government troops, displaced people and UN peacekeepers | |
Rwanda has twice invaded its much larger neighbour, saying it wants to stop Hutu rebels from operating there. | Rwanda has twice invaded its much larger neighbour, saying it wants to stop Hutu rebels from operating there. |
It claims that two rebel brigades are fighting with the Congolese army. | It claims that two rebel brigades are fighting with the Congolese army. |
Mr Kabila has appealed for a multinational force to help restore order. | |
Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect the minority Tutsi community from the Hutu militia which carried out the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. | Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect the minority Tutsi community from the Hutu militia which carried out the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. |
But Alistair Dutton, Christian Aid humanitarian manager for Africa, told the BBC that the fighting was also for control of resources. | But Alistair Dutton, Christian Aid humanitarian manager for Africa, told the BBC that the fighting was also for control of resources. |
Eastern DR Congo is rich in gold and other minerals, such as coltan, used in mobile phones. | Eastern DR Congo is rich in gold and other minerals, such as coltan, used in mobile phones. |
A peace deal was signed in Goma between the government and various rebel groups at the end of January. | A peace deal was signed in Goma between the government and various rebel groups at the end of January. |
Although he signed the deal, Gen Nkunda has refused to disarm while Rwandan Hutu rebels still operate in the area. | |
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Are you in Democratic Republic of Congo? Are you affected by the issues in this story? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. | Are you in Democratic Republic of Congo? Are you affected by the issues in this story? Send us your comments and experiences using the form below. |