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Rwanda-backed rebels who seized major Congo city declare unilateral ceasefire

  • Rwanda-backed rebels announced a unilateral ceasefire in Goma for humanitarian reasons, starting Tuesday, following calls for aid for displaced people.
  • At least 900 people were killed in last week's fighting in Goma, a city of 2 million that holds significant mineral wealth.
  • The M23 rebels stated they do not intend to seize Bukavu, despite earlier ambitions to advance on Kinshasa, Congo's capital.
  • G7 foreign ministers urged a return to negotiations and called for safe humanitarian passage for civilians affected by the conflict.
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