Two Congo Soldiers Killed In ‘Incident’ With Burundi Troops

No fewer than two Democratic Republic of Congo soldiers were killed in an ‘incident’ with Burundi troops at the Lake Tanganyika border, Congolese sources have revealed.

Speaking to newsmen, DR Congo army spokesman Dieudonne Kasereka said; ‘The incident came about due to a lack of communications, but also because of the darkness of the lake’.

‘The Congolese navy was on a reconnaissance patrol when it when it was mistaken for bandits by the Burundian navy,’ he added.

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Two Congolese were killed and another captured during the fighting which happened on Monday night, he said.

A local official in Mboko, in eastern DRC, said the two sides exchanged gunfire after the Congolese military ‘attacked Burundian fishermen from whom they had taken five litres of fuel’.

Tanganyika is the second largest lake in Africa, running nearly 680 kilometres (425 miles) north to south.

Africa Today News, New York understands that it’s shores are in four countries; DRC, Burundi, Zambia, and Tanzania.

AFRICA TODAY NEWS, NEW YORK