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Rwandan-backed M23 rebels seized control of Goma, eastern Congo's largest city, this week, marking the biggest escalation since 2012 in a decades-old conflict. The insurgents, backed by Rwandan troops, are moving south, risking a wider regional war. They clashed with Congolese troops as they tried to take more territory.
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