(Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo's government and Rwandan-backed M23 rebels traded blame on Friday for several ...
Democratic Republic of Congo's government and Rwandan-backed M23 rebels traded blame on Friday for several explosions at a ...
Congo's government and Rwandan-backed M23 rebels traded blame on Friday for several explosions at a rally in the rebel-held ...
Explosions killed 11 people and wounded 65 at a rally held by M23 rebels in the eastern Congo city of Bukavu on Thursday, the ...
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Dozens of people were reportedly injured after two explosions hit a meeting of M23 rebel group leaders and residents in ...
Explosions killed 11 people and wounded 65 at a rally held by M23 rebels in the eastern Congo city of Bukavu on Thursday, the ...
Explosions at a rally in Bukavu, eastern Congo, have intensified tensions following rocket and grenade attacks attributed to ...
The army of the Democratic Republic of Congo has accused Rwanda of dressing up prisoners in military uniforms in an effort to pass them off as newly-captured rebels linked to the Rwandan genocide.
Nangaa told Reuters by phone that Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi had ordered the attack, without providing evidence.
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