A drone strike that killed a senior rebel officer just blew the lid off an already crumbling ceasefire in eastern Congo.
Colonel Ngoma's killing
Colonel Ngoma's killing
- Colonel Willy Ngoma of the Congolese Revolutionary Army died on 24 February 2026.
- A combat drone hit his convoy in Masisi territory after a late-night meeting.
- Rebel sources say 19 people were killed, counting his security detail.
- Kinshasa's army has not officially confirmed the strike.
- Lawrence Kanyuka signed the official communique on 28 February.
- The Alliance Fleuve Congo accused Kinshasa of launching a full-scale war.
- Drone strikes allegedly targeted soldiers and civilians far from front lines.
- The movement claims it flagged ceasefire violations for weeks beforehand.
- AFC/M23 alleged massacres across North and South Kivu's populated areas.
- Warnings to peace-process partners were reportedly ignored entirely.
- The rebels say they remain committed to protecting civilians under their control.
- Hundreds of thousands of displaced people already crowd the eastern DRC.
- Clashes have intensified around Masisi territory and mineral-rich Rubaya.
- Congolese authorities blame M23 for destabilizing the region with foreign backing.
- Rwanda and the rebels deny those allegations outright.
- Large-scale confrontation looks increasingly likely with tensions spiking.