5,524,524 |
-5.0166 |
22.2167 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Kabuluanda village [Kasai region, southern DRCongo] was devastated. Grenades were thrown at residents as they tried to flee. |
5,524,528 |
-4.97291 |
23.43676 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
On Friday 6 April 2001 in Kabamba and Tshilunde localities, Lusambo sector [north of Mbuji-Mayi] in Kasai Oriental [Province, southern DRCongo], Congolese Armed Forces [FAC, Kinshasa army] soldiers attacked civilians, leaving two people dead, 12 others wounded and several homes burnt down. |
5,524,532 |
-6.3833 |
24.1333 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Reinforcements of RCD Goma move into Bakamba. |
5,524,536 |
-4.09926 |
29.09333 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
Other rebels attacked an RCD military position situated in Baraka town (about 90 km south of Uvira). During the attack, two RCD soldiers were slightly injured while the other side lost five men. Several of their men were injured and some captured. |
5,524,540 |
-4.09926 |
29.09333 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
FDD rebels with Interhamwe rebels and Ex-FAR attacked an RCD military position situated in Baraka town (about 90 km south of Uvira). During the attack, two RCD soldiers were slightly injured while the other side lost five men. Several of their men were injured and some captured. |
5,524,544 |
-8.47162 |
28.89659 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
|
5,524,548 |
-8.47162 |
28.89659 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
|
5,524,551 |
0.51469 |
25.18963 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
RCD-Goma blocked deployment of MONUC forces in Kisangani. Claimed the blockage would continue until (MONUC) denounced alleged ceasefire violations by Congolese government troops. |
5,524,555 |
-6.15 |
23.6 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
RCD-Goma rebels allege that government soldiers had attacked civilians in Kasai-orientale, killing 7 people and raping 4 women. |
5,524,559 |
-2.5 |
28.8667 |
Democratic Republic of the Congo |
|
A funeral ceremony in memory of Anselme Nindaga Masasu, former commander of the militias that in 1996-1997 conducted the war that lead to the fall of the regime of Mobutu Sese Seko was stoned by rioters who disaproved. |