Zuko Komisa

Thirteen South Africans have been killed in the increasing battle between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and M23 rebels backed by Rwanda, including four additional members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF).
In a most recent attack the SANDF had said nine South African peacekeepers had been killed.
Three SANDF (South African National Defence Force) troops were killed on Monday when M23 rebels fired mortar bombs on Goma airport in eastern Congo, according to a statement from the Department of Defence.
“Following an exchange of mortar bomb between the FARDC, Congolese Defence Force and the M23 rebel militia on Monday, 27 January 2025, near Goma Airport where the SANDF Base is collocated, three members of the SANDF were caught in the crossfire and were killed. The M23 rebels launched several a mortar bomb in the direction of Goma Airport, which landed in the SANDF base, and this resulted in the SANDF losing three (3) members.
Furthermore, the SANDF is also saddened to announce that one (1) of our members who was injured during the battle with M23 rebels over the past three days later succumbed to injuries. The rest of the injured members continue to receive medical attention at the Level 3 Hospital in Goma,” reads the statement from the SANDF.
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