At the UN, the US has accused Rwanda of leading the region towards war
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- Fighting and insecurity persist in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as M23 rebels, allegedly backed by Rwanda, escalate their offensive, resulting in over 400 civilian deaths in South Kivu Province and significant displacement of approximately 200,000 people from Uvira. Despite a recent peace deal brokered by the US, the situation on the ground remains dire.
- The US has accused Rwanda of exacerbating tensions in the region, which raises concerns about the stability of DRC and the potential for further conflict. The ongoing violence undermines diplomatic efforts and poses humanitarian challenges for the affected populations.
- This escalation reflects a long-standing pattern of conflict in the region, where accusations of foreign interference and violations of peace agreements are common. The situation highlights the complexities of regional politics, with Rwanda denying responsibility and blaming DRC and Burundi for the violence, further complicating the path to peace.
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