2009 Eastern Congo offensive

The 2009 Eastern Congo offensive was a joint Congo-Rwanda military offensive against the Hutu Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) rebel group descended from those groups that carried out the 1994 Rwanda genocide. Two operations were carried out: 'Kimia II' and 'Umoja Wetu.' 'Kimia' can be translated as 'calm.' "Umoja Wetu" is Swahili for "Our Unity".

2009 Eastern Congo offensive
Part of the Kivu conflict

Congolese general Didier Etumba and James Kabarebe accessing the success of operation Kimia 2, Matadi, DRC, January 2010
Date20 January – 27 February 2009
Location
Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Result DRC/Rwandan victory
Belligerents
 DR Congo
 Rwanda
FDLR
Mai-Mai
Commanders and leaders
John Numbi
James Kabarebe
Sylvestre Mudacumura (FDLR)
Strength

Unknown

5,000
6,000 – 7,000
Casualties and losses
5 Congolese soldiers killed, 3 Rwandan soldiers killed, 12 Congolese and Rwandan soldiers wounded 153 FDLR militiamen killed, 8 wounded, 19 captured, 140 surrendered & 5,000 repatriated
250+ civilians killed
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