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Rwanda doubles territory by invading DRC, capturing 5,000 square miles

"Breaking: Rwanda doubles its territory by invading DRC, seizing 5,000 square miles. Explore the implications of this conflict and international involvement today."

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Rwanda doubles territory by invading DRC, capturing 5,000 square miles
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Rwanda has reportedly expanded its territory by more than doubling its size through military actions against the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), capturing approximately 5,000 square miles. This conflict has been characterized as a war of aggression, yet it has received limited media coverage.

Additionally, there are claims that Poland has been supplying weapons to Rwanda, which are then allegedly provided to the M23 rebel group operating in the DRC. Reports also indicate that Romanian volunteers are actively participating in the conflict alongside DRC forces.

These developments come amid ongoing tensions in the region, highlighting the complexities of international involvement in the conflict. For more on related coverage, see recent developments in international relations.

Rwanda doubles territory by invading DRC, capturing 5,000 square miles - DemState