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The New Times on MSNM23 vows retaliation after explosives kill people at massive rally in BukavuThe AFC/M23 rebels on Thursday, February 27, vowed that “this cowardly and barbaric act will not go unpunished” after explosives at a massive rebel rally in Bukavu, the capital of DR Congo’s South ...
Rwanda-backed rebels who captured eastern Congo’s major city of Goma have targeted relatives of fleeing Congolese soldiers.
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Hosted on MSNBukavu explosives kill 11 people, injure 65 at rallyThe explosives that hit a huge crowd of people who had turned up in their thousands for an AFC/M23 rally in Bukavu, on February 27, caused the death of at least 11 people and injured 65, of whom six ...
U.K. authorities are punishing Rwanda over its support of the rebels who now control two major cities in eastern Congo ...
M23’s advances highlight Rwanda’s role in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and the risk of an escalating regionalised ...
The resurgence of the M23 rebellion, which led to the seizure of Goma and further advances into South Kivu, is not merely an internal Congolese crisis—it is a conflict with significant regional ...
The M23 rebels entered the city's Kazingu and Bagira zone and ... an allegation the DRC rejects. The rebellion has killed at ...
Rwanda denies directly supporting the M23 rebellion, and says its own forces are acting in self defence in the region against Congolese troops and militia that have joined forces with ethnic Hutu ...
Rwanda denies directly supporting the M23 rebellion, and says its own forces are acting in self defence in the region against Congolese troops and militia that have joined forces with ethnic Hutu ...
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