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DR Congo army retakes rebel towns | DR Congo army retakes rebel towns |
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The Democratic Republic of Congo army says it has retaken three key towns formerly held by the forces of rebel leader General Laurent Nkunda. | The Democratic Republic of Congo army says it has retaken three key towns formerly held by the forces of rebel leader General Laurent Nkunda. |
A long-awaited offensive by government forces, with logistical support from the United Nations, began on Monday. | A long-awaited offensive by government forces, with logistical support from the United Nations, began on Monday. |
The army deployed helicopter gunships and heavy artillery in the assault on the towns, 40km north-west of Goma. | The army deployed helicopter gunships and heavy artillery in the assault on the towns, 40km north-west of Goma. |
Gen Nkunda has ignored repeated warnings to relinquish control over areas close to the Rwandan border. | Gen Nkunda has ignored repeated warnings to relinquish control over areas close to the Rwandan border. |
The general claims he is defending his own Tutsi community against Rwandan Hutu rebels responsible for the Rwandan genocide in 1994, who have been roaming eastern DR Congo ever since. | The general claims he is defending his own Tutsi community against Rwandan Hutu rebels responsible for the Rwandan genocide in 1994, who have been roaming eastern DR Congo ever since. |
The army says it has taken Nyanzale and Sake and is battling to take full control of the main rebel stronghold of Mushake. | The army says it has taken Nyanzale and Sake and is battling to take full control of the main rebel stronghold of Mushake. |
The battle recommenced at dawn on Tuesday with an artillery bombardment. | The battle recommenced at dawn on Tuesday with an artillery bombardment. |
During a lull in the fighting, the BBC's Arnaud Zajtman spoke to a regional commander who said the army had suffered only a single death compared to 12 rebels during Monday's battles. | During a lull in the fighting, the BBC's Arnaud Zajtman spoke to a regional commander who said the army had suffered only a single death compared to 12 rebels during Monday's battles. |
Strategic | Strategic |
Mushake overlooks a key road that links the regional capital, Goma, with valuable tin mines and rich farming land further west, our correspondent says. | Mushake overlooks a key road that links the regional capital, Goma, with valuable tin mines and rich farming land further west, our correspondent says. |
Behind Congo's war games class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/3786883.stm">Profile: Renegade general | |
The small hillside town is a stronghold of the rebels and its buzzing market centre is inhabited mainly by Tutsi cattle farmers. | The small hillside town is a stronghold of the rebels and its buzzing market centre is inhabited mainly by Tutsi cattle farmers. |
The elected Congolese government has made a commitment to flush out the Rwandan Hutu rebels, and says Mr Nkunda and his 6,000-8,000 men should also lay down their arms. | The elected Congolese government has made a commitment to flush out the Rwandan Hutu rebels, and says Mr Nkunda and his 6,000-8,000 men should also lay down their arms. |
A military spokesman for the UN mission in DR Congo said UN peacekeepers are bringing logistic support to the government forces, but are not engaged in any fighting. | A military spokesman for the UN mission in DR Congo said UN peacekeepers are bringing logistic support to the government forces, but are not engaged in any fighting. |
Some 15,000 UN peacekeepers are in DR Congo to secure peace after a five-year conflict officially ended in 2002. | Some 15,000 UN peacekeepers are in DR Congo to secure peace after a five-year conflict officially ended in 2002. |
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