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Rebel forces and local militia have clashed for a second day north of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN and militia sources say.Rebel forces and local militia have clashed for a second day north of Goma in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN and militia sources say.
The fighting between rebels and pro-government militia including the Pareco Mai-Mai group was reported around Kiwanja in North Kivu province.The fighting between rebels and pro-government militia including the Pareco Mai-Mai group was reported around Kiwanja in North Kivu province.
Rebels led by Gen Laurent Nkunda declared a ceasefire last week, as his forces threatened Goma. Rebel leader Gen Laurent Nkunda accused the government of breaking a ceasefire declared last week.
More than 250,000 people have fled their homes amid the fighting.More than 250,000 people have fled their homes amid the fighting.
The latest violence has hampered efforts by aid agencies to provide food and other relief.The latest violence has hampered efforts by aid agencies to provide food and other relief.
The UN refugee agency says three camps for displaced people near Rutshuru, also north of Goma, have been emptied and destroyed.The UN refugee agency says three camps for displaced people near Rutshuru, also north of Goma, have been emptied and destroyed.
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The agency has said it was trying to establish the fate of about 50,000 people who had been sheltering in the area.The agency has said it was trying to establish the fate of about 50,000 people who had been sheltering in the area.
A BBC correspondent in the area said a UN convoy that travelled north from Goma this week had so far only been able to deliver food and beer to the peacekeepers.A BBC correspondent in the area said a UN convoy that travelled north from Goma this week had so far only been able to deliver food and beer to the peacekeepers.
Gen Nkunda has threatened to topple the DR Congo government in Kinshasa, 1,580km (980 miles) west of Goma, unless President Joseph Kabila agrees to hold direct talks.Gen Nkunda has threatened to topple the DR Congo government in Kinshasa, 1,580km (980 miles) west of Goma, unless President Joseph Kabila agrees to hold direct talks.
Gen Nkunda says he is fighting to protect his Tutsi community from attack by Rwandan Hutu rebels, some of whom are accused of taking part in the Rwandan genocide in 1994. The rebel leader says he is fighting to protect his Tutsi community from attack by Rwandan Hutu rebels, some of whom are accused of taking part in the Rwandan genocide in 1994.
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In the latest fighting, Gen Nkunda's rebels have clashed with Pareco Mai-Mai forces mainly made up of Congolese Hutus. Gen Nkunda has said his forces are now free to pursue their offensive, accusing the government of breaking the ceasefire.
In the latest fighting, his rebels have clashed with Pareco Mai-Mai forces mainly made up of Congolese Hutus, who Gen Nkunda alleges are backed by the government.
The militia have attacked rebel-held positions in Kiwanja and near Rutshuru, about 80km (50 miles) from Goma, where aid workers said they had heard fire from machineguns and other heavy artillery.The militia have attacked rebel-held positions in Kiwanja and near Rutshuru, about 80km (50 miles) from Goma, where aid workers said they had heard fire from machineguns and other heavy artillery.
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Fighting in Kiwanja continued early on Wednesday, while forces loyal to Gen Nkunda fired at militia forces from positions around Rutshuru.Fighting in Kiwanja continued early on Wednesday, while forces loyal to Gen Nkunda fired at militia forces from positions around Rutshuru.
Correspondents say the militia involvement in the fighting makes any push for negotiations between Gen Nkunda and the government more complicated.Correspondents say the militia involvement in the fighting makes any push for negotiations between Gen Nkunda and the government more complicated.
They say the latest clashes sparked fears the rebels could follow through on their threat to attack Goma - or target Masisi, a hub for Rwandan Hutu rebels west of Goma where aid workers have been evacuated and that is now surrounded by Gen Nkunda's men.They say the latest clashes sparked fears the rebels could follow through on their threat to attack Goma - or target Masisi, a hub for Rwandan Hutu rebels west of Goma where aid workers have been evacuated and that is now surrounded by Gen Nkunda's men.
The BBC's Peter Greste in Goma says the rebel threat against Kinshasa could be hubris, as it is hard to see how he could transport between 6,000 and 7,000 fighters all the way across a country the size of western Europe.The BBC's Peter Greste in Goma says the rebel threat against Kinshasa could be hubris, as it is hard to see how he could transport between 6,000 and 7,000 fighters all the way across a country the size of western Europe.
The rebel forces do, however, appear to have the strength to take Goma, he said.The rebel forces do, however, appear to have the strength to take Goma, he said.
The head of the UN mission in Congo has urged Gen Nkunda not to carry out his threats.The head of the UN mission in Congo has urged Gen Nkunda not to carry out his threats.
"I hope General Nkunda doesn't attempt to do what he has talked about. It's not in his interests and it's certainly not in the interests of this country and the people of this country," Alan Doss told the BBC."I hope General Nkunda doesn't attempt to do what he has talked about. It's not in his interests and it's certainly not in the interests of this country and the people of this country," Alan Doss told the BBC.
"But, in case he doesn't, we have taken certain measures; we brought in some reinforcements and we will bring in more."But, in case he doesn't, we have taken certain measures; we brought in some reinforcements and we will bring in more.
"We will do our best to protect the people of Goma. We will certainly ensure that key institutions and installations are protected.""We will do our best to protect the people of Goma. We will certainly ensure that key institutions and installations are protected."