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Nexio Global Media > Africa > Drone Strike Kills AFC/M23 Spokesperson Amid Escalating Violence in Eastern Congo
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Drone Strike Kills AFC/M23 Spokesperson Amid Escalating Violence in Eastern Congo

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Last updated: February 25, 2026 4:08 am
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Drone Strike Kills Rebel Spokesperson in Ongoing DR Congo Conflict

In a significant escalation of violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lt Col Willy Ngoma, spokesperson for the armed group AFC/M23, was killed in a drone strike conducted by the Congolese military coalition on Tuesday, February 24. This incident marks a troubling continuation of hostilities in a region already gripped by conflict.

The news of Ngoma’s death surfaced shortly after the rebel group’s representative, Lawrence Kanyuka, took to social media platform X to denounce what he claimed were flagrant violations of a ceasefire agreement by the Congolese government. Kanyuka accused the authorities in Kinshasa of instigating a “total war across all front lines,” brushing aside the tenuous ceasefire that had been in place.

On Tuesday morning, Kanyuka reported that at 7:00 AM local time, government forces initiated a series of aggressive attacks on civilian neighborhoods in the areas of Kitendebwa, Kashihe, and Kiduveri, located in the Kalehe territory. “These criminal attacks, still ongoing, clearly demonstrate the Kinshasa regime’s intent to spread terror, chaos, and death among civilian populations,” he stated in a post.

Earlier, Kanyuka had also revealed that from 2:43 AM, drone attacks from the Kinshasa-led coalition had targeted the town of Rubaya, causing chaos and fear among its residents. “These indiscriminate bombings are inflicting heavy casualties on innocent civilians,” he commented, underscoring the human toll of the ongoing struggle.

The gravity of these actions led Kanyuka to label the drone strikes as “barbaric acts constituting both a crime against humanity and a war crime.” His comments reflect the deep anguish and frustration felt by many, as civilians continue to suffer amidst the fighting.

The situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo remains dire, with a complex web of violence involving various armed groups and government forces. The conflict has been exacerbated by a long history of political instability and economic challenges, further complicating efforts toward peace and reconciliation.

Humanitarian organizations have continually warned that such military actions threaten to plunge the region into greater chaos. Thousands of civilians have already been displaced, and basic necessities are becoming increasingly scarce. Families are forced to flee their homes, seeking safety from the violence that disrupts their daily lives.

Advocates for peace in the region have urged all parties involved to prioritize dialogue and cease hostilities. However, as the situation deteriorates, the likelihood of successful negotiations seems to diminish.

In the face of these challenges, the Congolese government insists its military operations are aimed at restoring order and curbing the influence of rebel groups. Yet, the toll on civilian life raises serious concerns about the methods being employed and the long-term implications for peace in the region.

As this story develops, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, calling for restraint and a return to negotiations. Meanwhile, questions linger about the future of those affected by the violence and the potential for lasting peace in a country deeply scarred by decades of conflict.

The New Times has sought comment from AFC/M23 regarding these events but has not yet received a response.

— Reported by Nexio News

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