The U.N. said on Jan. 28 the Rwanda-backed violent intrusion of M23 rebels in Congo caused "one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world" and the killings of the U.N. peacekeepers.
U.N. says 'truly unimaginable' civilian suffering in Goma Congo calls for sanctions on Rwanda Rwanda says has always shown restraint, not to blame for chaos UNITED NATIONS, Jan 28 (Reuters ...
“Macron kills in Congo,” read a message left on an embassy wall, referring to President Emmanuel Macron of France, a favored ally of Rwanda. “You have long betrayed us.” Protesters also ...
it prompted a flurry of declarations condemning Rwanda from the U.N. and western nations, including the United States, France and the U.K. Yet, the international community has stopped short of ...
Wagner said in the council meeting that Rwandan soldiers had been killed in eastern Congo, but Rwanda's U.N. Ambassador Ernest Rwamucyo rejected that claim. Rwamucyo said Rwanda has always ...
Advertisement She warned Rwanda's actions had opened up "a bloody new front" to the conflict in South Kivu that was making it impossible for U.N. peacekeepers deployed in the region as part of a ...
Rwandan forces backed up M23 in Goma, according to Congo, the U.N., the U.S. and other Western powers. Rwanda has denied this. The rebels advanced south on Wednesday in an apparent attempt to ...
Congo late Saturday broke off relations with Rwanda, which has denied backing the M23 despite evidence collected by U.N. experts and others. The surge of violence has killed at least 13 ...
while Rwanda said fighting near the border threatened its security, without directly commenting on whether its troops were in Congo. At the U.N. Security Council, Congolese Foreign Minister ...