Rumangabo

Rumangabo

Rumangabo is military base of the military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo located in Rutshuru Territory, north of Goma in Nord Kivu province, 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) north of the headquarters of Virunga National Park.

MONUSCO peacekeepers distributing drinking water to the population of the previously rebel-held locality of Rumangabo during the M23 rebellion, October 2013.

During Mobutu Sese Seko's presidency, the strategic base of Rumangabo was occupied by the 411th battalion of the 41st Bde Cdo.[1] The Rumangabo-based unit was among the Zairian troops that, in 1984, went to defend the Aouzou Strip in Chad against Ghadaffi's troops.[citation needed] The battalion plundered the city in December 1992.[1]


References

  1. "Mutinerie au Zaïre: Kolwezi pillée". Le Soir (in French). 26 December 1992.

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