BRIEF : Rebels in DRC Seize Critical Town of Mushake

MUSHAKE, DRC –  Reports confirm that the rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo have recaptured the strategic eastern town of Mushake, which they lost to the national army last week. A UN spokesman confirmed that “Nkunda’s troops have taken up positions around Mushake and Mushake itself. The regular army is no longer present there.”

Presently, United Nation forces in the town of Sake, are threatening force against the rebels if the rebels continue to fight. Government officials also fear that the rebels have captured the town of Karuba.

The Defense Minister of the National Army, says that the army is currently planning a counter attack to seize Mushake. Mushake is a strategic military point because it provides an outlook to a critical road in Eastern DRC. The Minister stated, “The insurgents launched a surprise attack. We pulled back and they retook Mushake and Karuba, but this won’t last.”

Observers believe that the recapture of Mushake is both a major set back for the army and for UN peacekeepers, who do not want to resort to methods of violence to end this conflict.

During this part of the conflict, DRC army has suffered heavy casualties. UN General Gaye stated that in an effort to protect civilians, “We can propose solutions to ensure the security of these people but they must also take responsibility and not put themselves in a situation where they endanger their lives.”

For more information, please see:

BBC – DR Congo rebels retake key town – 11 December 2007

All Africa – Congo-Kinshasa: Army Suffers Setback in Offensive Against Rebels  – 11 December 2007

RTE – UN Threatens to Take On DRC Rebels  – 11 December 2007

Author: Impunity Watch Archive