US Accuses Rwanda of Deadly Attacks on DR Congo Displacement Camps
Recent bombings in eastern DR Congo, which killed dozens including children, have intensified international tensions and humanitarian concerns.
- At least 12 fatalities reported following bomb attacks on displacement camps near Goma, intensifying the regional crisis.
- US and Congolese officials attribute the attacks to Rwandan forces and M23 rebels, allegations Rwanda vehemently denies.
- UN condemns the bombings as potential war crimes, highlighting the violation of international humanitarian law.
- The conflict has exacerbated displacement, with millions now homeless and facing severe food insecurity.
- International calls grow for a ceasefire and respect for sovereignty to prevent further escalation of the conflict.