Diplomats: DRC's M23 'finished'
Government forces backed by UN troops have defeated the M23 rebel movement that threatened towns in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, diplomats at the United Nations said on Monday.
"Practically all M23 positions were abandoned yesterday (Sunday), except for a small triangle at the Rwandan border," Martin Kobler told the UN Security Council by video-link, according to diplomats.
The French ambassador to the United Nations, who was at Kobler's closed door briefing, confirmed his report.
"We can say today that the M23 is finished, militarily," Gerard Araud told reporters. "Most of the positions held by the M23 have been retaken by Democratic Republic of Congo forces."
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Congo-Kinshasa: Mass Graves Found As Troops Retake Congo City From Rebels
Mass graves have reportedly been found in the Democratic Republic of Congo as fighting continues between government troops and M23 rebels. The Congolese army have retaken a key town previously held by the insurgents.
Troops retrieved control of a major military base at Rumangabo on Monday, having re-taken Kiwanja, Rutshuru, Buhumba and Kibumba over the weekend. Located around 40 kilometers (25 miles) north of Goma and the strategic capital of the North Kivu province, Rumangabo has been controlled by M23 rebels for just over a year.
"I confirm that we have just taken the city of Rumangabo," Congolese military spokesman Lt. Col. Olivier Hamuli said. "
We) entered the city at 11 a.m. and were met by the applause of the population."
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