Rwanda-backed rebels advance and Congolese forces retreat from eastern Congo’s second largest city
- Rwanda-Backed M23 rebels captured Bukavu, expanding their control in eastern Congo's mineral-rich regions, as reported by the United Nations.
- M23 now controls key airports and regions along the Congo-Rwanda border, leading to international calls for sanctions against Rwanda.
- Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi condemned the invasion and urged European Union nations to halt purchasing minerals from Rwanda, asserting that these minerals are stolen from Congo.
- International tensions have increased over Rwanda's involvement, prompting calls for sanctions against Kigali due to their support for the M23 group.
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