UN: Rwanda, Uganda Support M23 Rebels in DRC
UN: Rwanda, Uganda Support M23 Rebels in DRC
UN: Rwanda, Uganda Support M23 Rebels in DRC
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The M23 rebel group in eastern DR Congo is reportedly being supported by Uganda and Rwanda, according to a recent UN report. The report indicates that Uganda has provided logistical support while Rwanda has deployed up to 4,000 troops to aid the rebels. Uganda has denied the allegations, asserting its cooperation with Congolese forces, while Rwanda has not denied the claims but criticized the Congolese government for lacking political will to resolve the crisis. The M23, initially defeated in 2013, has resurfaced and now controls significant territories in North Kivu province, displacing approximately three million people. The UN report warns that the escalating conflict could lead to a broader regional war.

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