The DRC government
has denounced the attack on its fighter plane by the Rwandan army and says this
will not go unpunished.
In a statement,
DRC says the fighter plane was attacked while it began its landing at Goma
International Airport and dismissed claims by Rwanda that it was in the latter’s
airspace.
“The Government of the Democratic Republic of
Congo strongly condemns and denounces the attack on its fighter plane by the
Rwandan army in Congolese airspace and does not intend to let it go. This fighter plane was attacked while it
began its landing on the runway of the international airport of Goma. The
Rwandan fire was directed at a Congolese aircraft flying inside Congolese
territory. It did not fly over Rwandan airspace,” DRC said.
The DRC said
the attack is in addition to the offensive launched on Tuesday by the Rwandan
army towards Kitchanga. However, DRC days this was immediately repelled by the
Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC.
The Rwandan
government said it shot a warplane belonging to the Democratic Republic of
Congo-DRC for violating its air space.
On Tuesday, a video circulated of a projectile
shooting a Sukhoi-25 fighter plane. Other videos and pictures also circulated
of Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) soldiers putting
off the fire using firefighting vehicles at Goma Airport.
Later, Rwanda released a brief statement
confirming that its soldiers shot at the plane. In a statement, released
by the office of the Government Spokesperson, Rwanda claims that the plane
crossed from its air space of Goma to Rubavu in Rwanda.
Rwanda says that it shot at the plane in form of
defensive measures since this was the third time, DRC was committing the same
aggression. Rwanda also asked DRC to stop the aggression. “Today
at 5:03 pm, a Sukhoi-25 from DR Congo violated Rwanda airspace for the third
time. Defensive measures were taken. Rwanda asks the DRC to stop this
aggression,” reads the statement.
This
is not the first time Rwanda accuses DRC of violating its airspace. In December
2022, Rwanda claimed that another fighter jet from DRC had briefly violated its
air space. Congolese warplane also briefly landed at a Rwandan airport in
November 2022 while on an investigation mission near the border, in what Congo
argued was by accident.
Tuesday’s
incident happened on a day when heavy fighting between FARDC soldiers-militia
coalition and the March 23 Movement (M23) rebels resumed in Bishusha, Bwiza,
Ngesha and Bishakishaki, Bambo, Kishishe, and Kitchanga localities straddling
the territories of Masisi and Rutshuru.
Detonations with heavy and light weapons were also heard even in the
city of Kitshanga, causing panic among the population according to Tobi
Tobolwako Kahangu, a local resident.
According
to Kahungu, M23 rebels are targeting to cut off the Kitchanga-Goma road from
the locality of Burungu.