M23 pushes deeper in east DRC, UN urges Rwanda forces to leave
- Nalini LEPETIT-CHELLA, Christophe THALABOT, Sylvie HUSSON
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DRC: M23 fighters and Rwandan troops control Lake Kivu
Nalini LEPETIT-CHELLA, Christophe THALABOT, Sylvie HUSSONTags
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- Kivu Conflict
- March 23 Movement
- Military
- Conflicts
- Democratic Republic Of The Congo–rwanda Military Relations
- War
- Government Of The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
- Military Operations
- Military Of The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
- Warfare Of The Late Modern Period
- Democratic Republic Of The Congo
- Politics Of The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
- 3rd-millennium Conflicts
- North Kivu
- Aftermath Of The Second Congo War
- Armed Forces Of The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
- Rwanda
- Second Congo War
- International Relations
- Rwanda Defence Force
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M23 fighters advanced on several fronts in DR Congo's volatile east Friday as the UN Securit…
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