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DR Congo accuses Rwanda of jamming GPS systems in east

‘These acts seriously compromise the safety of civil air transport, posing a significant risk to all flights,’ says government

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July 30, 2024
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The Democratic Republic of Congo accused neighboring Rwanda on Monday of jamming global positioning systems (GPS) in eastern Congo and conducting “spoofing” cyberattacks.

These “dangerous” interferences observed in the GPS of aircraft is putting flights at risk as they arrive or depart Goma International Airport and other key areas of North Kivu province, including Beni, Butembo, Kibumba and Kanyabayonga, the Communications Ministry said in a statement.

“These acts seriously compromise the safety of civil air transport, posing a significant risk to all flights, including commercial airlines. In addition, they endanger the essential humanitarian missions carried out to support the local populations, victims of the violence,” it said.

A technical investigation carried out by the relevant services confirmed that the jamming is the work of the Rwanda Defense Force (RDF), the ministry said.

Rwanda has yet to comment on the accusations.

But relations between the two countries have been tense since 2021 after Kinshasa accused Kigali of backing M23 rebels fighting in the east. Kigali denies the claims.

The Congolese government said it has referred the matter to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), a specialized agency of the UN that coordinates the principles and techniques of international air navigation.

“The government strongly condemns these acts, which constitute serious violations of international law.”

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