A senior commander of the rebel group M23 has been killed in a drone attack in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. The group confirmed the death of its military spokesperson, Willy Ngoma. His death has shocked supporters.

According to officials, the strike happened near Rubaya in North Kivu. The area has seen heavy fighting in recent days. Families have been forced to leave their homes. Security remains tense.
The incident occurred during a period of renewed diplomatic efforts. Earlier agreements were signed in Doha. The talks involved mediators from Qatar, the United States, and the African Union. The goal was to strengthen a ceasefire and reduce violence.
M23 leaders said the attack undermines peace commitments. They accused the government of ignoring agreed terms. They called for international attention. They urged observers to review the situation carefully.
Rubaya is known for its mineral wealth. It is strategically important. Control of such areas has long fueled tensions in eastern Congo. Fighting has shifted across several locations. Major clashes have also affected Goma and Bukavu.
The loss of Ngoma may influence future talks. Analysts say the killing could harden positions on both sides. It may slow diplomatic progress. It could also increase mistrust between parties.
Residents in North Kivu continue to face insecurity. Many are living in displacement camps. Others have moved to safer towns. Humanitarian needs are rising.
The situation remains uncertain. Leaders on both sides have yet to announce new steps. Regional partners are expected to monitor developments closely. For now, calm has not returned to the region.
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