The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group consolidated control over the strategic town of Uvira in the eastern Congo on Thursday, as the government warned it could derail U.S. President Donald Trump’s efforts to broker peace in the region. For months, Uvira served as a base for the Kinshasa-appointed provincial government after rebels captured the provincial capital, Bukavu, in February.
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Rwanda-backed M23 rebels take control of strategic Congo town in blow to peace talks
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