Burundi Accuses M23 Rebels of Cross-Border Bombing

Burundi Accuses M23 Rebels of Cross-Border Bombing
Bombs landed in the northwestern city of Chibitoke near the Congolese border, local media reported citing Burundian officials.
"Such provocation is unacceptable, and appropriate action will be taken to protect the Burundian population," Foreign Minister Edouard Bizimana said in a statement.
The rebel group immediately denied responsibility, instead accusing Burundian and Congolese government forces of coordinating air and artillery strikes on populated areas in North and South Kivu that allegedly killed 23 civilians.
This exchange of accusations reportedly represents the most significant border breach since fighting intensified in South Kivu earlier this week.
The incident occurs just days after Burundian President Evariste Ndayishimiye participated in US-hosted peace talks in Washington aimed at resolving the prolonged eastern Congo conflict.
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