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Sources: At least nine killed in Congo drone attack that killed rebel spokesperson

Four sources claim that the drone strike in eastern Congo, which killed M23's military spokesperson Willy Ngoma, left nine people dead, but missed the commander of rebel forces, who was able to escape unharmed. Four sources claim that the drone strike near Rubaya killed at least nine people but missed the rebels' military commander, who escaped unharmed.

Ngoma’s death marks an 'acute escalation' in the conflict. It removes one of M23's senior leaders who was most visible as the fighting intensifies despite mediation efforts, including Qatar's to broker a truce.

An intelligence source, two sources from the rebels, a senior official of the military and a U.N. provided details about Tuesday's strike. These sources spoke under condition of anonymity. M23 hasn't commented on the?"strike" and a spokesperson from the?Congo army didn't respond to a comment request.

According to two sources, nine dead bodies were transported from the strike site to Goma, eastern Congo's largest city. According to the senior military official, at least seven bodies were reduced to ashes and could not be recovered.

The sources claimed that M23 commander Sultani Makenga had been in the area just before the attack.

In a press release, a spokesperson for Wazalendo (a loose coalition of self defense?groups that fight?alongside?the Congolese army) said Makenga had fled into a church nearby. The 'U.N. Experts say that Rwanda is backing the M23 rebels, while residents claim that fighting continued in Masisi territory on Wednesday between Congolese forces,?supported by Wazalendo, and M23 rebels.

In a series on?X, Kanyuka has accused Congolese troops of triggering a "total conflict across all frontlines" in various parts of North Kivu and South Kivu Provinces. Reporting by Clement Bonnerot, Nairobi newsroom and Giulia Paraavicini; editing by Robbie Corey Boulet and Toby Chopra.

(source: Reuters)