"This morning, one of our colleagues on duty at the MSF base in Masisi was seriously injured by a bullet* – one of many bullets to hit our premises over recent weeks,” says MSF head of programmes Stephan Goetghebuer. “Unfortunately his life is in danger. During the shootings, a child who had taken refuge at our base was also injured by a bullet. We strongly condemn this latest episode of violence, which has directly impacted a humanitarian facility that should be protected from gunfire.”
Since early January, the area in and around Masisi town in southern North Kivu province has been fought over almost daily by VDP/Wazalendo fighters (allied with the Congolese army) and the M23/Alliance Fleuve Congo (AFC). The clashes have led to an influx of wounded—most of them civilians—at Masisi general referral hospital, which is supported by MSF, while thousands of people have sought refuge at the MSF base and the hospital compound.
"On Thursday, intense fighting, including the use of heavy weapons, took place in the town itself, which has been controlled by the M23/AFC since mid-January," says Goetghebuer. "Notably, fighting took place between the MSF base and the market in front of the hospital, where thousands of people have been sheltering for days.”
Since early January, Masisi hospital, the MSF base and the immediate surroundings have been the scene of numerous serious incidents.