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DR Congo: Rebels reach strategic DRC city
(SomaliNet) Rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have advanced to the outskirts of Kanyabanyonga. The city lies at the intersection of several important roads in the eastern province of North Kivu and is of considerable strategic importance. The rebels say they encountered almost no resistance from government troops during their advance.

Eyewitnesses say that more and more foreign troops are becoming involved in the conflict. Angolan and Zimbabwean troops are said to be operating in the east of the country. It is also being suggested that the Rwandan army is paying General Laurent Nkunda's rebels. Angola and Rwanda deny any involvement in the fighting.

The reports of foreign involvement are adding to fears that the conflict will lead to a renewed war in the DRC. From 1998 to 2003, nine countries were involved in what was called by many Africa's World War, a war that led to the deaths of more than five million people, mainly from disease and starvation. The United Nations says more than 250,000 refugees have now fled the fighting.
Posted by: Fred 2008-11-15
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