M23 rebels seize control of Goma airport as Rwanda's Kagame calls for ceasefire

independent.co.uk

M23 rebels have taken control of large areas in Goma, eastern Congo, including the airport, according to the United Nations. This follows a weekslong advance, leading to increased violence and displacement in the city. Rwandan President Paul Kagame has called for a ceasefire amid the escalating conflict. His government denies backing the M23 rebels, despite reports of Rwandan forces in Congo. Tensions remain high as both sides accuse each other of supporting rival armed groups. M23 plans to establish an administration in Goma to restore normalcy and facilitate the return of displaced residents. Analysts suggest that achieving a rebel withdrawal may be more challenging than in previous conflicts.


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