Illustrative photo for: M23 rebels Uvira control: Rwanda-backed forces seize key

Rebels affiliated with the M23 movement, supported by Rwanda, have reportedly taken control of the town of Uvira in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. Uvira, a key strategic location, has a population of approximately 700,000 residents and is situated near Lake Tanganyika.

The capture of Uvira marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict in the region, where various armed groups compete for control. The M23 rebels have been involved in hostilities for several years, and their recent advances raise concerns about regional stability and security.

Local authorities and international observers have yet to fully assess the impact of the takeover, but residents have reported disruptions to daily life amid reports of armed confrontations. The situation remains fluid, with efforts underway by various actors to de-escalate tensions and restore order.

The international community continues to monitor the developments closely, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict and prevent further instability in the region.

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