Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have taken control of Bukavu in eastern Congo after government forces withdrew. This follows their earlier capture of Goma, indicating rising tensions and fears of a breakup in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Democratic Republic of Congo is facing increasing instability as Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have gained control of key cities. The regional governor confirmed that Bukavu has fallen to the rebels following the retreat of government forces. This development follows the prior loss of Goma, which was captured by M23 fighters last month, signaling a troubling trend in the eastern part of the country where conflict has escalated significantly.
The recent seizures of Bukavu and Goma by M23 rebels highlight the growing threat of fragmentation in the Democratic Republic of Congo. With increasing violence and territorial losses for the government, the situation raises serious concerns about the future stability of the region and the potential for further conflict involving foreign-backed insurgent groups.
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