2 South African peacekeepers killed fighting rebels in eastern Congo
- Nine United Nations peacekeepers were injured during fighting with the M23 armed group in Eastern Congo, as reported by the U.N.
- The M23 rebels have encircled Goma, a city with around 2 million people, and took control of the town of Sake, which is 27 kilometers from Goma.
- The advance of M23 has displaced over 400,000 people this year, worsening conditions in overcrowded displacement centers, according to the U.N. Refugee Agency.
- The M23 group is accused of being backed by Rwanda, which denies the claim but acknowledges having troops in Eastern Congo for security reasons.
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