Rising violence raises concerns over the stability of the region as peace efforts struggle.
Over 400 Civilians Killed in Eastern DR Congo Amid Faltering US Peace Deal
More than 400 civilians have been killed in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting a surge in violence as a US-backed peace deal falters. The escalating attacks have displaced thousands and raised serious concerns about the effectiveness of international interventions aimed at stabilizing the region.
Authorities and humanitarian organizations continue to call for urgent measures to protect civilians and restore peace, while monitoring the fragile security situation.
The situation underscores the challenges facing DR Congo, where political agreements and international efforts often struggle to curb armed conflicts and protect vulnerable populations.
Source: Reuters

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