DR Congo govt forces launch attacks on multiple fronts against AFC/M23 troops
DR Congo forces used Chinese and Turkish drones to target M23 rebels at Rubaya mine, which produces up to 30% of the global coltan supply, amid ongoing conflict escalation.
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Kinshasa forces are carrying out attacks on several fronts on M23 in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with the support of drones that hit the armed group near one of the world's major coltan deposits.
DR Congo govt forces launch attacks on multiple fronts against AFC/M23 troops
Kinshasa's forces launched attacks on several fronts against AFC/M23 rebels in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) on Wednesday, with drones striking the armed group near a strategic mining site, local and security sources told AFP on Wednesday.
In the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo nearly 10 million people suffer from hunger for the blockade of markets and campaigns. L'M23, rebel group active in Kivu and accused of ties with Rwanda, controls Goma and trade routes.Read more
The Congolese armed forces and loyal militias in Kinshasa launched several attacks against AFC/M23 rebels on Wednesday with the support of drones, including strikes near the Rubaya mine, one of the world's leading coltan deposits.
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DRC Launches Attacks against M23 (Rwanda)Kanako Mita, Sawako Utsumi, and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The government of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), alongside the United States, was alarmed by decisive battlefield gains made by the Congo River Alliance (AFC) in mid-December 2025—advances spearheaded by the Tutsi-led M23 insurgency, which is widely viewed as being backed by Rwanda. Against this backdrop, a critical question now lo…
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