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The M23 rebel group has taken control of the Kavumu airport in Bukavu, located approximately 35 kilometers from the provincial capital of South Kivu, following intense clashes with Congolese forces and troops from Burundi. According to M23 and confirmed by Reuters, the capture occurred amidst a resurgence of violence after a brief unilateral ceasefire declared by the rebels. M23 spokesperson Lawrence Kanyuka stated that the airport posed a threat to civilians and their positions, asserting all areas, including the airport, are now under M23 control.
The conflict has displaced approximately 350,000 individuals, with many fleeing to Bukavu, now fearing the rebels' advance. Furthermore, UNICEF reported alarming instances of sexual violence against children, with reports of armed men violating dozens of minors in recent weeks. This ongoing violence has resulted in significant casualties, with around 3,000 deaths linked to fighting in Goma alone. Meanwhile, Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi is seeking international assistance in his efforts to address the crisis at an upcoming African Union summit.