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Escalating Conflict in Eastern DRC Revives Fears of Regional Instability

M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, seize key cities as DR Congo's military faces corruption, poor coordination, and resource challenges.

  • M23 rebels, reportedly supported by Rwanda, have captured the strategic cities of Goma and Bukavu, with their influence extending to resource-rich regions of North and South Kivu.
  • The Democratic Republic of Congo's army (FARDC) struggles with systemic corruption, outdated equipment, and poor training, undermining its ability to counter M23 advances effectively.
  • Rwanda and Uganda's involvement in the conflict has drawn comparisons to the Congo Wars, raising concerns about a potential escalation into a broader regional conflict.
  • Illegal mining and smuggling of minerals like gold and cobalt continue to fuel armed groups, with M23 reportedly earning significant revenue from illicit gold sales.
  • Efforts toward peace include regional negotiations and calls for national dialogue, though mistrust and internal issues within the DRC government and military hinder progress.
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