UN Chief Urges M23 Rebels to Respect Latest DR Congo Ceasefire DRC Ceasefire UN M23
in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to respect a ceasefire agreement that came into effect on March 7, 2023.
M23 rebels clashed with soldiers on two fronts in eastern DR Congo on the same day of the regional ceasefire signing, officials said. Eastern DRC is home to multiple armed groups, including the rebel M23 force, which has been fighting a major campaign against government troops in recent months, supported by the UN mission there, known by its French acronym
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