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Events of the year
2023
in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
.
Incumbents
President
:
Félix Tshisekedi
Prime Minister
:
Sama Lukonde
Events
January
January 16 – Ten people
are killed
and 39 others are injured when a bomb
explodes
at a
Pentecostal
church in
Kasindi
,
North Kivu
,
Democratic Republic of the Congo
. The
Islamic State
has claimed responsibility for the attack.
[
1
]
January 18 – The
United Nations
reports the discovery of
mass graves
in
Ituri Province
, containing the bodies of 49 civilians.
CODECO
militants are suspected of being behind the killings.
[
2
]
January 23 –
Allied Democratic Forces
insurgents
kill 23 people
for consuming
beer
at a
bar
in
North Kivu
. The
jihadists
also
torch
several homes and shops in the village.
[
3
]
January 31 –
Pope Francis
begins his first
papal visit
to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
. He will also visit
South Sudan
on the same trip.
[
4
]
February
February 1 –
M23
insurgents
capture the town of
Kitshanga
in
North Kivu
, after days of heavy fighting. The
DRC's army
confirm the withdrawal of its troops from the town, saying it was a "tactical move to protect civilians".
[
5
]
February 27 –
M23
rebels seize the town of Rubaya and the
Rubaya coltan mines
in
North Kivu
, after
government forces
withdraw from the area.
[
6
]
March
March 4 –
Kivu conflict
:
Burundi
deploys 100
troops
to the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo to help the country fight
insurgencies
by
militias
, including
M23
.
[
7
]
March 9 – During an attack at least 36 people are
killed in Mukondi
.
[
8
]
March 12 – Nineteen people are killed by suspected
Islamist
insurgents
in Kirindera,
North Kivu
.
[
9
]
April
2 April –
South Sudanese troops
arrive in
Goma
, becoming the fourth country to join a
coalition
of
peacekeeping
missions to fight
insurgencies
.
[
10
]
At least 21 people are dead and others are missing after a
landslide
in the locality of Bolowa (Bulwa village/
Masisi Territory
),
North Kivu
.
[
11
]
3 April – Six people are killed and 64 others are missing after a boat capsizes in the
Lake Kivu
.
[
12
]
7 April –
Twenty people are killed after
Islamic State
members storm the village of Musandaba on the outskirts of the city of
Beni
,
North Kivu
.
[
13
]
Murder of Luca Attanasio
: A court in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
sentences
six men to
life in prison
for the
assassination
of
Italian
envoy
Luca Attanasio
in February 2021.
[
14
]
May
5 May –
2023 Africa floods
: At least 176 people are killed by
floods
in the villages of Bushushu and Nyamukubi in
South Kivu
.
[
15
]
7 May –
2023 Africa floods
: The death toll from the 6 May floods in the villages of Bushushu and Nyamukubi in
South Kivu
, increases to 401 people.
[
16
]
10 May – Ten people are killed in
Lubero
and six more are killed at the
Rubaya mines
,
North Kivu
during two landslides.
[
17
]
19 May – Four people are killed and six others are injured in an armed
ambush
on a convoy near the village of Kivandya,
North Kivu
.
[
18
]
28 May – Two
rangers
are killed in a shooting at
Virunga National Park
in
North Kivu
.
[
19
]
June
12 June – At least 46 people are killed by
CODECO
in an
IDP camp
in the Bahema Badjere district of
Ituri
.
[
20
]
July
5 July – At least eight people are killed in attacks in Bungushu,
North Kivu
.
[
21
]
19 July – An explosive device accidentally detonated in a field in Lubwe, killing 9 and wounding at least 16.
[
22
]
October
30 October –
2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election
: The
Constitutional Court of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
dismisses a case aiming to disqualify former
Katanga
governor
Moïse Katumbi
from the presidential election, asserting that Katumbi solely possesses
Congolese nationality
despite claims of
dual citizenship
, which
the country
does not recognize.
[
23
]
November
18 November – At least four
civilians
and three
soldiers
are killed, with 11 injured, in a
mass shooting
at a
IDP camp
in
Nyiragongo
,
North Kivu
, amid ongoing conflict between the army and
M23
rebels.
[
24
]
December
The
East African Community
's
task force
begins withdrawing from
North Kivu
, after the country refused to renew the force's mandate.
[
25
]
20 December –
2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election
: Voters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo elect the
President
, members of the
National Assembly
, provincial assemblies, and commune councils.
26 December – Twenty-two people are killed by
floods
in
Kasaï-Central
. Several houses and structures are damaged, with a major road being cut off.
[
26
]
29 December – At least 20 people are killed during
landslides
caused by torrential rains in
Mwenga Territory
,
South Kivu
.
[
27
]
31 December –
2023 Democratic Republic of the Congo general election
:
President
Félix Tshisekedi
is declared the winner of the
general election
.
[
28
]
Deaths
4 February –
Léon Engulu
, 88, politician,
governor of Katanga
(1968–1970),
minister of the interior
(1990–1991) and
senator
(2003–2018).
[
29
]
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^
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.
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.
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.
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.
^
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.
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2023-04-10
.
^
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.
^
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.
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.
^
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.
^
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.
^
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.
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.
^
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.
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.
^
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.
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.
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.
^
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.
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. 2023-07-05
. Retrieved
2023-07-06
.
^
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.
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^
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.
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.
^
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.
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.
^
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.
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.
^
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.
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.
^
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.
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