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UN sanctions armed groups’ leaders in eastern Congo

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KINSHASA, July 17 (Reuters) - ‌The United Nations Security Council has ​imposed sanctions on leaders of armed groups operating in eastern ⁠Congo including Rwandan-backed AFC/M23 rebels and the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), which fights alongside ​the Congolese army.

• The conflict in eastern Congo is rooted ‌in the fallout from neighbouring Rwanda's 1994 genocide.

• Fighting in eastern Congo intensified last year when the AFC/M23 ⁠rebel group, which the United Nations and ⁠Western governments say is backed by Rwanda, seized large swathes of eastern Congo.

• Rwanda denies backing the rebels.

• The U.N. Security Council said on Thursday ‌a committee that oversees an arms embargo on Democratic ⁠Republic of the Congo added six ‌individuals and two entities to ​its sanctions list.

• Among them were Corneille Nangaa, leader of the AFC rebel alliance that also includes ‌M23, John Imani Nzenze, M23 chief ​of intelligence, and ⁠Gustave Kubwayo, an FDLR commander.

• Nzenze and Kubwayo ‌were sanctioned last month ⁠by the United States which accused them of driving the conflict in the east despite mediation efforts by ​Washington.

• U.N. sanctions ‌include an arms embargo, a travel ban and an ⁠assets freeze.

(Reporting by Fiston ​Mahamba and Clement Bonnerot; Writing by Anait Miridzhanian, ​Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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