Uganda: Muhoozi Orders Reopening of Border Posts Near M23 Territory
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On Thursday, 10 July, Uganda officially reopened the border crossings of Bunagana and Ishasha. Located north-east of Goma, they had fallen into the hands of the armed group in 2022 and 2024 respectively. While this decision is considered a victory for the AFC/M23, Kinshasa has so far made no comments.
Uganda: Muhoozi Orders Reopening of Border Posts Near M23 Territory
The Chief of Defence Forces, General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has directed the immediate reopening of all border posts located near areas controlled by the M23 rebel movement in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, a move that could have significant diplomatic and strategic implications in an already volatile region.
DRC-Uganda: unilateral reopening of Bunagana post, Kinshasa asks for explanations Image media Patient Fri 11/07/2025 - 21:15 Corps The Bunagana land border post, between Kisoro district (Uganda) and Rutshuru territory (North Kivu, DRC), was officially reopened on Thursday 10 July by the Ugandan authorities, in the absence of Congolese officials, while the locality remains under the control of the movement
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