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Burungu is a settlement in the North Kivu province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


Location

Burungu is in the Masisi Territory of North Kivu, to the southwest of Kitchanga. It is on the RP1030 road from Kitchanga south to Lake Kivu. It is about from the provincial capital of
Goma Goma is the capital of North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located on the northern shore of Lake Kivu, next to the Rwandan city of Gisenyi. The lake and the two cities are in the Albertine Rift, the weste ...
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History

At the start of the
Kivu frontier incident The Kivu frontier incident was a 1909–1910 stand-off between Belgian, British and German forces in the region around Lake Kivu, now divided between the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and Ruanda. War was averted through diplomatic nego ...
in 1909 the British commissioner
John Methuen Coote John Methuen Coote (13 March 1878 – 4 October 1967) was a British colonial administrator who served in the East Africa Protectorate. He is known for a stand-off with the Belgians over the location of the border between the Belgian Congo and the B ...
entered the Belgian territory through a band of territory that a German map showed to belong to the British. He advanced quickly in night stages and reached the shore of Lake Kivu near
Goma Goma is the capital of North Kivu province in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located on the northern shore of Lake Kivu, next to the Rwandan city of Gisenyi. The lake and the two cities are in the Albertine Rift, the weste ...
. Coote established fortified camps at Burungu and Rubona (Lubuna). On the night of 5–6 February 2001 the nearby volcano
Nyamuragira Nyamuragira, also known as Nyamulagira, is an active shield volcano in the Virunga Mountains of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, situated about north of Lake Kivu. The name is derived from the Bantu verb ''Kuragira nyamu'', meaning to '' ...
began erupting. The villages of Burungu, Kirolirwe and Kitshanga suffered damage from clouds of volcanic ash that included burnt out market gardens, banana plantations and pastures, destruction of many types of trees, pollution of water sources, respiratory problems, flu, headaches, diarrhoea, conjunctivitis and miscarriages. Cattle were also affected. The region has long suffered from violence. In 2005 there were 500 to 700 troops of the 53rd Battalion based in Burungu, many of them Congolese
Tutsi The Tutsi (), or Abatutsi (), are an ethnic group of the African Great Lakes region. They are a Bantu-speaking ethnic group and the second largest of three main ethnic groups in Rwanda and Burundi (the other two being the largest Bantu ethnic grou ...
s who had formerly belonged to the rebel Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD). In September 2005 it was reported that the troops had deserted, then two days later that they had returned to base. It seems that the troops, who were about to be taken to another army center, had fled out of fear that they were to be killed. In June 2010 at least 19 people died in a night attack against the army base in Burungu. At first it was thought the attack had been launched by the
Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda The Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (french: Forces démocratiques de libération du Rwanda, FDLR) is an armed rebel group active in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. As an ethnic Hutu group opposed to the ethnic Tuts ...
(FDLR), but later it was claimed by a new militia calling itself the Front for the Liberation of Congo (FPLC). In November 2010 officers under the command of Lt. Col. Zimurinda visited schools in the Kitchanga area listing male students aged 15 to 20. In the weeks that followed soldiers loyal to Zimurinda's superior General
Bosco Ntaganda Bosco Ntaganda (born 5 November 1973) is a convicted war criminal and the former military chief of staff of the National Congress for the Defense of the People (CNDP), an armed militia group operating in the North Kivu province of the Democrati ...
began taking the youth away as they walked to or from school. A 22-year old man was shot in Burungu when he tried to escape and died soon after. In May 2012 fighting erupted between government troops and "mutineers", and thousands of refugees began fleeing to Rwanda. A student from Burungu took five days to reach Rwanda, compared to one day in normal times, and was stopped 12 times during the journey by government soldiers or rebels.


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