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Rights group says M23, Rwandan army committed killings, rapes in Congo’s Uvira

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DAKAR, May 14 (Reuters) -

M23 ‌rebels and the Rwandan army carried out ​killings, rapes and abductions during a month-long occupation of Uvira in ⁠eastern Democratic Republic of Congo in late 2025 and early 2026, Human Rights Watch said in a report on ​Thursday. 

• The rebels briefly captured the city of Uvira in ‌December and withdrew weeks later under pressure from the United States.

• Human Rights Watch documented 53 summary executions, eight rapes ⁠and 12 enforced disappearances committed by the rebels ⁠during their takeover and occupation of Uvira.

• Fighters shot at fleeing civilians and went door-to-door targeting men and boys accused of links to government-backed local militias, the report ‌said.

• Rwanda's government and a spokesperson for the rebels ⁠did not immediately respond to requests ‌for comment. Both have denied past ​allegations of human rights abuses and accused the Congolese army and allied militias of targeting members of the Tutsi ‌community.

• Fighting has continued in eastern ​Congo despite mediation efforts ⁠by various international actors, including the United States.

• ‌Washington imposed sanctions in March ⁠on the Rwandan Defence Force and senior army officials over their alleged support for M23, which Rwanda denies.

• Late ​last week, the rebels ‌withdrew from several positions in South Kivu, where Uvira ⁠is located, retreating about 30 ​kilometres further north.

(Writing by Clement Bonnerot; Editing by Robbie ​Corey-Boulet;Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

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