Kinshasa – Clashes broke out Monday near Uvira in the Democratic Republic of Congo between the M23 group and pro-government militia, days after M23 vowed to withdraw from the city, local sources said.
The leader of the M23’s political branch, Corneille Nangaa, announced that the group would “unilaterally withdraw its forces from the city of Uvira, as requested by the US mediators.”
However, plainclothes M23 members stayed behind in the city, according to local and security sources.
Uvira citizens don’t want M23 to leave the city.
“We will block the rebels (AFC/M23) we will not allow them to leave”@US_SrAdvisorAF @SecRubio these voices are louder than Tshisekedi’s regime. pic.twitter.com/hnHUUI1AQk
— Dr. Dash (@dr_dash250) December 17, 2025
M23 and a pro-Kinshasa militia called the Wazalendo traded gunfire on Monday “that could be heard across Uvira”, Mafikiri Mashimango, a local civil society leader, told AFP.
People remained indoors for safety and activity in the city was “paralysed”, according to a resident contacted by telephone.
Clashes appeared to be focused on surrounding hills and neighbourhoods in the south and southwest of the city, including near the port of Kalundu on Lake Tanganyika, residents reported.
A bomb landed in Mulongwe, southeast of Uvira, “and bullets are flying above our houses”, said a local.
DRC armed forces have called the M23 withdrawal promise “a media coup designed to fool public opinion” and accused the group of re-deploying in the hillsides above Uvira.
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Source: AFP

