HIGH TREASON OF GENERAL PHILEMON YAV IN DR Congo


Written by Sr. Michael Jackson International journalist from DR Congo 21/09/2022

This is a French translated news from Congolese press written by the journalist Yannick Sadisa le noir 

General Philemon YAV, commander of the 3rd Defense Zone and military operators in North Kivu, was in constant communication with the Rwandan President's Special Security Advisor, James KABAREBE, who pointed out to him the Congolese officers who constituted a lock for the significant advance of the M23 terrorism military group in DR Congo against the FARDC (Congolese Army).

His job was mainly to persuade them to slow down, to allow the M23 terrorism military group to gradually conquer Congolese territories successfully.

While he learns of the suspicions of his arrest for high treason after the denunciation of our valiant patriot officers to the authorized services, General YAV broke the SIM card of his telephone in order to stifle all sorts of traceability, but thanks to the survey conducted among mobile phone operators, that all the data of its permanent communication with Rwanda have indeed been confirmed.

Stubborn faithful to former President Joseph KABILA, despite the alternation of January 24, 2019 having caused the change of the regime, the traitor Philémon YAV saw fit to work in the service of the enemy and to the detriment of the Congolese Nation.

The late General TSHINKOBO recently died following "poisoning", who was nevertheless among those who resisted the enemy, should we see the black hand of this traitor YAV behind his poisoning?

Investigations already underway will tell us more.

It is because of this kind of individual that our army (FARDC) is struggling to bring lasting peace and security to the east of the country.

Wide distribution.

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