This Wednesday, May 15, the M23 rebels took management of the villages Luke and Mulema, territory of Masisi (North Kivu).
According to native sources, these attackers, supported by the Rwandan military, didnāt combat after the withdrawal of native fighters from these two localities.
Following these preventing, the scenario remained unstable this Wednesday within the city of Katale, 10 KM from the capital of the Masisi territory.
The similar sources report that these native fighters had been in a position to cease, on Tuesday May 14, the advance of the rebels in direction of the village Kaniro, positioned 2 km from Katale.
The similar Wednesday, a number of clashes had been reported between the M23 and the FARDC within the neighboring territory of Rutshuru.
According to native sources, round 6 a.m. this morning, a gaggle of Mai-Mai fighters engaged in preventing in opposition to these rebels not removed from the Tigo antenna, within the Virunga nationwide park.
After almost three hours of preventing, the Mai-Mai would have given up, our sources point out.
In the identical Bwito chiefdom, FARDC and native fighters attacked one other insurgent place in Kitetero, between Kibirizi and Kikuku.
Heavy weapon hearth was heard on this chiefdom for roughly two hours.