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Hundreds of Rwandan Soldiers Killed in DRC, Contradicting Kigali's Denials
Hundreds of Rwandan troops have died in covert operations supporting M23 rebels in eastern DRC, contradicting Kigali's denials; satellite imagery shows at least 600 new graves in a Kigali military cemetery since the conflict began three years ago, while intelligence suggests thousands of deaths, som...
Hundreds of Rwandan Soldiers Killed in DRC, Contradicting Kigali's Denials
Hundreds of Rwandan troops have died in covert operations supporting M23 rebels in eastern DRC, contradicting Kigali's denials; satellite imagery shows at least 600 new graves in a Kigali military cemetery since the conflict began three years ago, while intelligence suggests thousands of deaths, som...
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M23 Rebels Seize Goma, Defying Ceasefire Amid UN Calls for Mediation
M23 rebels, supported by Rwandan troops, captured Goma, a key city in eastern Congo, despite a declared ceasefire; the rebels promise security and service resumption, but concerns remain as fighting continues, and the UN calls for immediate mediation, citing risks to humanitarian efforts and medical...
M23 Rebels Seize Goma, Defying Ceasefire Amid UN Calls for Mediation
M23 rebels, supported by Rwandan troops, captured Goma, a key city in eastern Congo, despite a declared ceasefire; the rebels promise security and service resumption, but concerns remain as fighting continues, and the UN calls for immediate mediation, citing risks to humanitarian efforts and medical...
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Rwanda Condemned for Supporting DRC Rebels Amidst Mounting Casualties
UN High Commissioner Volker Türk condemns Rwanda's support for M23 rebels in DRC, citing at least 3000 deaths and 500,000 displaced in one month, alongside widespread human rights abuses including mass rape and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
Rwanda Condemned for Supporting DRC Rebels Amidst Mounting Casualties
UN High Commissioner Volker Türk condemns Rwanda's support for M23 rebels in DRC, citing at least 3000 deaths and 500,000 displaced in one month, alongside widespread human rights abuses including mass rape and the destruction of civilian infrastructure.
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UN Condemns M23 Takeover of Goma Amidst Escalating Violence in Eastern Congo
The UN Human Rights Council held an emergency session on the escalating violence in eastern Congo, where the M23 rebel group, supported by Rwanda according to UN experts, recently captured Goma. Over 3,000 people have been killed and nearly 2,900 injured since January 26th, prompting emergency summi...
UN Condemns M23 Takeover of Goma Amidst Escalating Violence in Eastern Congo
The UN Human Rights Council held an emergency session on the escalating violence in eastern Congo, where the M23 rebel group, supported by Rwanda according to UN experts, recently captured Goma. Over 3,000 people have been killed and nearly 2,900 injured since January 26th, prompting emergency summi...
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Goma Captured: 3,000 Dead Amidst Ongoing DRC Conflict
The capture of Goma, DR Congo, by the rebel coalition AFC, including the M23 group, resulted in the deaths of almost 3,000 people, according to the UN; the rebels declared a ceasefire which was rejected by the Congolese government, and the fighting continues.
Goma Captured: 3,000 Dead Amidst Ongoing DRC Conflict
The capture of Goma, DR Congo, by the rebel coalition AFC, including the M23 group, resulted in the deaths of almost 3,000 people, according to the UN; the rebels declared a ceasefire which was rejected by the Congolese government, and the fighting continues.
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2,900 Dead in Goma Fighting
At least 2,900 people died in the fighting surrounding Goma, in eastern DRC, which was captured by the M23 armed group and Rwandan troops; the UN confirmed this death toll, and stated that it might increase further.
2,900 Dead in Goma Fighting
At least 2,900 people died in the fighting surrounding Goma, in eastern DRC, which was captured by the M23 armed group and Rwandan troops; the UN confirmed this death toll, and stated that it might increase further.
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UN to Decide on DRC Atrocities Investigation
The UN Human Rights Council will decide on February 7th whether to launch an urgent investigation into the atrocities in eastern DRC, where at least 2,900 deaths have been reported following the M23 armed group's offensive, allegedly backed by Rwanda.

UN to Decide on DRC Atrocities Investigation
The UN Human Rights Council will decide on February 7th whether to launch an urgent investigation into the atrocities in eastern DRC, where at least 2,900 deaths have been reported following the M23 armed group's offensive, allegedly backed by Rwanda.
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DRC Conflict: UN Warns of Regional Escalation as Death Toll Rises
The UN warned of potential regional conflict escalation in the DRC, citing nearly 3,000 deaths and 2,880 injuries since January 26, as the DRC and Rwanda traded accusations amidst a scheduled summit in Tanzania to de-escalate the crisis.

DRC Conflict: UN Warns of Regional Escalation as Death Toll Rises
The UN warned of potential regional conflict escalation in the DRC, citing nearly 3,000 deaths and 2,880 injuries since January 26, as the DRC and Rwanda traded accusations amidst a scheduled summit in Tanzania to de-escalate the crisis.
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Rwanda's Support for M23 Rebels in DRC Causes International Inaction
Rwanda's support for the M23 militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to the capture of Goma, causing at least 2900 deaths since January, prompting international condemnation but limited action due to Rwanda's strategic importance.

Rwanda's Support for M23 Rebels in DRC Causes International Inaction
Rwanda's support for the M23 militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to the capture of Goma, causing at least 2900 deaths since January, prompting international condemnation but limited action due to Rwanda's strategic importance.
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Three Aid Workers Killed in Eastern DRC Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Three EPER aid workers were killed on February 5th during a humanitarian mission in Rutshuru, North Kivu, DRC, prompting EPER to suspend operations amid ongoing conflict involving the M23 and Rwandan troops.

Three Aid Workers Killed in Eastern DRC Amidst Ongoing Conflict
Three EPER aid workers were killed on February 5th during a humanitarian mission in Rutshuru, North Kivu, DRC, prompting EPER to suspend operations amid ongoing conflict involving the M23 and Rwandan troops.
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M23 Ceasefire Violation Triggers Renewed Conflict in Eastern DRC, Causing 2900 Deaths
Following a ceasefire violation by the M23, intense fighting between M23 rebels, Rwandan soldiers, and Congolese forces erupted in South Kivu, resulting in approximately 2,900 deaths in Goma and the seizure of Nyabibwe, a mining town, despite the M23's claims of no further territorial ambitions; thi...

M23 Ceasefire Violation Triggers Renewed Conflict in Eastern DRC, Causing 2900 Deaths
Following a ceasefire violation by the M23, intense fighting between M23 rebels, Rwandan soldiers, and Congolese forces erupted in South Kivu, resulting in approximately 2,900 deaths in Goma and the seizure of Nyabibwe, a mining town, despite the M23's claims of no further territorial ambitions; thi...
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3,000 Dead in DRC Conflict Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The UN reports nearly 3,000 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to escalating violence between Congolese forces and the M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwandan troops, causing a major humanitarian crisis in Goma.

3,000 Dead in DRC Conflict Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
The UN reports nearly 3,000 deaths in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to escalating violence between Congolese forces and the M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwandan troops, causing a major humanitarian crisis in Goma.
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