According to a report by Radio France Internationale (RFI) on March 28, 2025, explosives specialists have been deployed to remove hazardous devices, paving the way for the airport’s potential reopening to facilitate humanitarian aid for communities affected by the ongoing crisis in eastern DR Congo.
Goma International Airport was closed on January 26, 2025, following intense clashes between M23 and DRC government forces.
Although international organizations have repeatedly urged the reopening of the airport to establish a humanitarian corridor, the presence of unexploded ordnance left behind after the clashes has delayed progress.
AFC/M23 emphasized that the removal of these dangerous devices remains a key priority before the airport can resume normal operations.
On February 11, 2025, AFC/M23 spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka highlighted that technical challenges, including unexploded ordnance and significant damage to the runway, had prevented the airport from reopening.
Additionally, the control tower sustained extensive damage during the retreat of DRC forces, further complicating efforts to restore functionality.
Military equipment, including trucks, small aircraft, and heavy weaponry, was also abandoned in the area, adding to the complexity of the clearance operations.
As demining efforts continue, optimism grows that Goma International Airport will soon be safe enough to resume operations.


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