DRC fighting forces 200,000 to flee just days after Washington peace deal
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- About 200,000 people have fled their homes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) as Rwanda-backed M23 rebels clash with the Congolese army and other groups while advancing towards a strategic eastern town, just days after a peace deal was brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump between Rwanda and the DRC. The UN reports at least 74 fatalities, primarily among civilians, due to the escalating violence in the region.
- This surge in displacement and violence highlights the fragility of the recently signed peace agreement, raising concerns about its effectiveness in curbing ongoing conflicts in eastern Congo. The situation underscores the urgent need for international attention and intervention to protect civilians and stabilize the region.
- The recent clashes reflect a long-standing cycle of violence in eastern DRC, where various armed groups, including the M23, have historically exploited political tensions. The international community, including the U.S. and European powers, has called for an immediate halt to hostilities, emphasizing the need for a sustainable resolution to the conflict that has persisted despite diplomatic efforts.
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