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Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), supported by Rwanda, have captured the eastern city of Goma and declared their intent to march toward the capital, Kinshasa, despite facing military resistance. The M23 rebel group, led by Corneille Nangaa, announced their aspirations to take control of the country during a briefing in Goma, which is located over 1,500 kilometers from Kinshasa.
The Congolese government, led by President Felix Tshisekedi, has responded with a strong defensive stance, mobilizing military resources to resist the rebellion. Defence Minister Guy Kabombo Muadiamvita emphasized their commitment to protect the DRC, stating, "We will stay here in Congo and fight." As fighting intensifies, a coalition of around 1,500 troops, including those from Burundi, has been deployed to defend the town of Nyabibwe on the route to Bukavu, where clashes between Rwandan, Congolese, and Burundian forces have escalated.
The international community has expressed alarm at the situation, recognizing the potential for the local conflict to escalate into a broader regional war, as millions of civilians continue to face the dire consequences of the ongoing violence.