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    Crisis in Congo, M23 Captures Goma: US, France, and Rwanda Embassies Attacked

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    The 30-year-long struggle continues as M23 captures Goma again. Civilians are scared as they face rebellion and army clashes, while the embassies of France, the US, and Rwanda are attacked.

    Revoking of the conflict

    The city of Goma was taken over following explosions and gunfire linked to the M23 . Residents shared videos depicting the rebels in military attire as they patrolled the streets.

    These defending troops surrendered and released their weapons after the threats. 

    There were gunfires in parts of the city as M23 declared Goma to be ‘Liberated’ and advised to remain calm.

    The Battle

    The accession of the key city of Goma has started a serious struggle between the Congolese government and the Rebel troops (backed by Rwanda, says the UN). The DRC’s stance is that the Congolese army has 80% of control over the city’s parts and troops are only bound to the outskirts of the city.

    Unfortunately, there are victims whose bodies lie in the streets.

    Attacks on foreign embassies

    There have been attacks on Kenyan, Ugandan, and South African embassies. The Kinshasa city police had to fire tear gas on the protestors after the attacks on the embassy. These protestors mainly targeted the embassies of France, The United States, and Rwanda. The Ugandan Embassy was looted, seen by a reporter for Reuters. There was a fire at the French embassy in Kinshasa as shared by Foreign Minister Jean Noel Barrot.

    Charge on Rwanda

    What Rwanda is doing is complicity with France, Belgium, the United States, and others. The people of Congo are tired. How many times should we die?”

    A Goma man reported to the same news agency that he saw men in Rwandan army uniforms.

    The UN and DRC government claim Rwanda to be behind the rebel troops, helping with soldiers and weapons.

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    Haripriya Mishra is a journalist deeply interested in world news and geopolitics. She likes to explore the complexities of global affairs and strives to bring clarity to these issues through thoughtful journalism. Through her writing, she intends to raise the right questions, fostering informed discussions about national and international matters. Haripriya aims to use journalism as a platform to connect with people, share diverse perspectives, and contribute to a deeper understanding of global issues. She is committed to producing content that is accurate, ethical, and impactful. She enjoys creative writing and reflecting on the nuances of media and storytelling.

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