Mapping the human toll of the conflict in DR Congo
Briefly

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is experiencing one of the largest humanitarian crises globally due to ongoing violent conflicts, primarily led by the M23 rebel group. This year alone, at least 7,000 people have been killed, displacing millions from their homes as violence escalates. M23, formed from former soldiers in 2012, has captured significant territories like Goma and Bukavu, showing a resurgence since late 2021. Allegations of Rwandan support for M23 further complicate the crisis, with diplomatic efforts for peace failing amid deep-seated tensions between DRC and Rwanda.
"Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing one of the world's largest displacement and humanitarian crises, with ongoing violence largely driven by the M23 rebels."
"M23, formed in 2012 from former Congolese soldiers, accuses the DRC government of failing to fulfill peace accords, prompting renewed rebellion since late 2021."
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