UN Security Council demands M23 stop advance on Goma in eastern Congo
- The UN Security Council has demanded that M23 cease its advance on Goma in Eastern Congo, condemning the ongoing disregard for Congo's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
- The Congolese government accused Rwanda of an incursion in North Kivu after M23 rebels claimed control over Goma, leading to artillery exchanges with Rwandan troops.
- Fighting in Eastern Congo has displaced over 700,000 people in recent weeks, with hospitals reporting at least 17 civilian deaths amid intensified clashes.
- French President Emmanuel Macron is increasing diplomatic efforts to address the crisis, urging dialogue among regional leaders to prevent further destabilization.
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