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Fighting resumes in eastern Congo despite ceasefire between army and rebels

Fighting resumes in eastern Congo despite ceasefire between army and rebels
In July, Congo signed a ceasefire with M23, which came into effect in August, but fighting has resumed since. Above, M23 rebels stand with theirs weapons in Kibumba on Dec. 23, 2022. (AP)
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Updated 03 December 2024

Fighting resumes in eastern Congo despite ceasefire between army and rebels

Fighting resumes in eastern Congo despite ceasefire between army and rebels
  • M23 is one of a 100 armed groups that have been vying for a foothold in eastern Congo near the border with Rwanda
  • The conflict has created one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises, with more than 7 million people displaced

GOMA, Congo: Fighting between the Congolese army and the M23 rebel group resumed in eastern Congo in yet another ceasefire violation ahead of potential mediation talks, both groups said.
The army said in a statement it inflicted heavy losses on the rebels in the Lubero territory of North Kivu province Monday, including several dead and wounded. An M23 spokesperson said on X the group also was attacked by the army early Tuesday.
M23 is one of a 100 armed groups that have been vying for a foothold in mineral-rich eastern Congo near the border with Rwanda, in a conflict that has created one of the world’s largest humanitarian crises. More than 7 million people have been displaced.
Congo and the United Nations accuse Rwanda of backing M23. Rwanda denies the claim, but in February admitted that it has troops and missile systems in eastern Congo to safeguard its security, pointing to a buildup of Congolese forces near the border. UN experts estimate there are up to 4,000 Rwandan forces in Congo.
Last week, Congo and Rwanda’s foreign ministers agreed on the terms and conditions of the disengagement of Rwandan forces in eastern Congo.
In July, Congo signed a ceasefire with M23, which came into effect in August, but fighting has resumed since. Earlier this month, the United States said it was “gravely concerned” by ceasefire violations by M23 rebels.
The resumption of fighting comes as Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame are set to meet on Dec. 15, according to the state news agency of Angola, which has been mediating the conflict. It would be their first official meeting since last year.


Multiple people fall ill after ‘suspicious’ package opened at US base

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Multiple people fall ill after ‘suspicious’ package opened at US base

Multiple people fall ill after ‘suspicious’ package opened at US base
WASHINGTON: Multiple people fell ill and an investigation was underway after a suspicious package was delivered to a military base near Washington on Thursday, US media reported.
Joint Base Andrews confirmed in a statement that parts of the Maryland site were evacuated after the “suspicious” package was opened. The base is used regularly for presidential flights.
“As a precaution, the building and connecting building were evacuated,” the statement said, according to broadcaster CNN.
“Joint Base Andrews first responders were dispatched to the scene, determined there were no immediate threats, and have turned the scene over to (the) Office of Special Investigations,” it said.
According to news site Axios, a military spokesman said in a statement that “multiple individuals felt ill” after the package was opened and received treatment before being released.
A Joint Base Andrews spokesperson did not respond immediately to AFP’s request for confirmation of the incident.
CNN, citing two unidentified sources, said the package contained an “unknown” white powder and “political propaganda” that were being assessed by investigators.
The base is a short drive from the US capital and is often used for flights by senior government officials.
President Donald Trump landed at the facility as recently as Wednesday on an Air Force One flight returning him from a business forum in Florida.