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DRC President Accuses Rwanda of Breaking Ceasefire Just One Day After Signing

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Tensions between the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have escalated once again after DRC President Félix Tshisekedi accused Kigali of violating a newly signed ceasefire agreement almost immediately.

Addressing parliament on Monday, Tshisekedi said that Rwandan forces launched and supported heavy weapons attacks from the Rwandan town of Bugarama just a day after he and President Paul Kagame had finalized a US brokered peace deal in Washington. According to Tshisekedi, the attacks caused significant loss of life and property in the South Kivu localities of Kaziba, Katogota and Lubarika, marking what he described as a clear breach of the ceasefire.

The accusation deepens an already volatile situation in eastern DRC, where dozens of armed groups continue to battle for territory in a region rich in minerals and long plagued by insecurity. The M23 rebel movement, the most prominent among these groups, is widely believed to be backed by Rwanda, a claim that Kigali routinely denies.

Over the weekend, thousands of civilians in South Kivu were forced to flee as renewed fighting intensified. Both M23 and Congolese forces have repeatedly blamed each other for violations of previous ceasefire agreements, further complicating efforts to restore stability.

UN experts estimate that Rwanda provides support to M23, including roughly 4,000 troops. This alleged involvement has been a major source of regional tension and a key issue in peace negotiations. The latest flare up raises fresh concerns about the durability of the US brokered agreement and the prospects for long term peace in a region where diplomatic efforts have often been overshadowed by renewed violence.

As the situation continues to unfold, humanitarian agencies warn that further escalation risks worsening an already dire crisis for civilians caught in the crossfire.

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