A senior spokesperson for the Rwanda-supported M23 rebel faction operating in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has been confirmed killed in a drone strike, according to anonymous sources from both the United Nations and local human rights organizations. The incident occurred near the mining town of Rubaya in North Kivu province during predawn hours on Tuesday.
Willy Ngoma, recognized as a key operational figure within the M23 leadership structure, was targeted in an attack that struck a known rebel enclave. The strike represents a significant escalation in regional hostilities following the collapse of recent peace negotiations. Both the UN official and rights coordinator provided information under strict anonymity due to legitimate security concerns for their personal safety.
This development occurs against the backdrop of intensified fighting between Congolese armed forces, supported by Wazalendo militia groups, and the M23 insurgents. The conflict, which spans decades, entered a particularly violent phase in January 2022 when rebels achieved unprecedented territorial gains, including advances toward the strategic cities of Goma and Bukavu.
While responsibility for the drone strike remains unclaimed, the attack underscores the deteriorating security situation despite diplomatic interventions from international mediators including the United States and Qatar. Both conflicting parties have exchanged accusations regarding violations of previously established ceasefire agreements facilitated by foreign and regional partners.
