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1,10,000 people are stranded in eastern Congo as rebels are accused of forced return

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 12 February 2025 ()
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have forcibly closed settlement camps in eastern Congo, displacing over 110,000 people amid ongoing conflict. Despite a ceasefire, fighting persists as the rebels advance, creating a worsening humanitarian crisis. Displaced families struggle to find shelter and aid as tensions escalate.
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