Uvira's Fall: M23 Rebels Threaten Peace in Eastern DRC
The M23 rebel group has taken control of Uvira in eastern DRC, threatening the U.S.-brokered peace process. Despite government assurances, locals are fleeing amid tensions. Rwandan backing of M23 complicates talks, leaving thousands displaced and peace elusive in the region, as international intervention is urged.
The M23 rebel group's capture of Uvira in eastern DRC poses a significant threat to ongoing peace efforts, as tensions escalate in the conflict-ridden region.
Residents of Uvira express uncertainty and concern, with many unable to locate their families and seeking refuge in neighboring Burundi. Despite assurances of safety from the rebel coalition, the situation remains dire.
International stakeholders are urged to take action as the latest developments undermine the U.S.-brokered peace deal, with Rwanda's involvement drawing criticism and calls for expanded sanctions. The humanitarian impact is severe, as thousands have been displaced, facing shortages of essential supplies and shelter.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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