Bukavu's fall, if confirmed, marks the armed group's most significant advance since it revived a decade-old insurgency in ...
The capture of Bukavu would represent an unprecedented expansion of territory under the M23's control since the latest ...
M23 rebels march through the centre of eastern Congo’s second largest city early Sunday as some onlookers cheer their arrival ...
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Hosted on MSNDR Congo crisis: Over 2,100 police officers, 890 Congolese soldiers join M23 in BukavuMore than 2,100 Congolese police officers and 890 soldiers on Saturday, February 22, joined the AFC/M23 rebellion in Bukavu, the capital of DR Congo’s South Kivu Province which the rebels seized last ...
Bukavu rises from chaos, but scars remain. Looters and rebels left devastation, yet merchants return, clinging to hope. As ...
Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to a diplomatic resolution, emphasizing the urgent need for de-escalation and ...
Last month, M23 rebels backed by Rwanda took the city of Goma in a bloody battle. This weekend, the group entered the gold-trading center of Bukavu in eastern Congo after government soldiers fled.
M23 rebels captured Bukavu, the capital of the eastern DRC’s South Kivu province, on 16 February with little resistance from ...
The M23 rebels are the most prominent of more than 100 armed groups vying for control of Congo’s mineral-rich east, and are ...
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The Daily Monitor on MSNM23 rebels storm Bukavu as Congo accuses Rwanda of ignoring ceasefire callsRwanda rejects allegations from Congo, the United Nations, and Western powers that thousands of its troops are fighting ...
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The New Times on MSNM23 are no terrorists, the Congolese army is – say Bukavu residentsPacifique Murhula, a cab driver in Bukavu, the rebel-controlled capital of DR Congo’s South Kivu Province, did not see any good reason why he “would waste time going to vote” during the country’s ...
Rebels from the M23, backed by the Rwandan army, continue to advance in South Kivu drawing closer to the Burundian border, where troops sent by President Évariste Ndayishimiye have gradually retreated ...
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