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- 2013_Kivu_Offensive abstract "In late October, the Congolese army captured two towns from M23 rebels: Kiwanja and Buhumba, both of which are in the Rutshuru area of North Kivu province, near the Rwandan border.In October 2013, Congo told the UN that the movement was virtually finished after being pushed back from its key position at Mount Hehu and Rumanagabo, north of Goma, to an enclave near Rwanda. Congo also re-captured Kiwanja and Rutshuru and discovered mass graves. On 30 October, the first town seized by the rebels in 2012 was stormed by UN-backed Congolese troops as the rebels abandoned Bunagana.Following Uganda's calls for a ceasefire on 1 November and government shelling the next day, as well as a new offensive on 3 November in the hills around the border with Uganda and Rwanda, M23 leader Bertrand Bisimwa called to \"immediately end hostilities\" and that \"we call on the facilitator of the Kampala peace talks to immediately put in place a mechanism to monitor the ceasefire.\" Despite the calls, the army accused the rebels of bombing Bunagana. Army spokesman Olivier Hamuli said: \"This is not fighting, it is bombs launched by M23 targeting the population of Bunagana. They are targeting civilians.\" Conversely, the rebels said that they were attacked with heavy weapons. Radio Okapi reported that four civilians were killed and 10 others were wounded in Bunagana on 4 November. UN, EU and AU envoys urged both sides not to undo the progress made in peace talks and that M23 should renounce its rebellion and the army should hold off from further military action.The next day, following the two-week UN-backed offensive the government claimed to have defeated the rebels, as the group said it is ending its rebellion and would disarm and demobilise its forces in order to pursue a political solution. The announcement came hours after its fighters were driven out of its last two strongholds of Tshanzu and Runyoni at about 3:00. Bisimiwa issued a statement that read: \"The chief of general staff and the commanders of all major units are requested to prepare troops for disarmament, demobilisation and reintegration on terms to be agreed with the government of Congo.\" Government spokesman Laurent Mende said that many rebel fighters were surrendering and that Congo was ready to pursue peace talks. The U.S. special envoy for the African Great Lakes region said from Pretoria: \"In a region that has suffered so much, this is obviously a significant positive step in the right direction.\" On 6 November 2013, the March 23 rebels fled the country. The next day, the rebels surrendered at Mgahinga Gorilla National Park in Uganda as about 1,500 fighters, believed to be most of the force were held after surrendering n Kisoro by the borders, this included Sultani Makenga.At a meeting in Entebbe, Uganda, the Congolese government delegation left the talks after a failure to agree to a wording of a document intended to officially end the insurgency. Government spokesman Lambert Mende said: \"Uganda seems now to be acting as part of the conflict. It has interests in M23.\" At the same time, no dates for talks to resume were set.".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive causalties "20 DRC soldiers dead, a hundred wounded".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive combatant "Democratic Republic of Congo".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive combatant "M23 rebels".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive result "*End of M23 rebellion, rebels disbanded".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive result "Congolese military victory".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive strength "3,800".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive strength "hundreds".
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- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageOutDegree "15".
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- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink African_Great_Lakes.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:2013_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wars_involving_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Entebbe.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Kisoro.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Mgahinga_Gorilla_National_Park.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Hehu.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink North_Kivu.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Radio_Okapi.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Rumanagabo.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Runyoni.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Rutshuru.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Sultani_Makenga.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Tshanzu.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive wikiPageWikiLink Uganda.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive casualties "12".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive casualties "20".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive casualties "unknown number killed, 1,600 surrender".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive combatant "Democratic Republic of Congo".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive combatant "M23 rebels".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive conflict "Kivu Offensive".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive date "October 2013".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive place "Kivu Region, Congo".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive result "Congolese military victory *End of M23 rebellion, rebels disbanded".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive strength "3800".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive strength "hundreds".
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- 2013_Kivu_Offensive subject Category:2013_in_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive subject Category:Wars_involving_the_Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type Event.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type MilitaryConflict.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type SocietalEvent.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type Event.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type Event.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type Thing.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive type Q1656682.
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive comment "In late October, the Congolese army captured two towns from M23 rebels: Kiwanja and Buhumba, both of which are in the Rutshuru area of North Kivu province, near the Rwandan border.In October 2013, Congo told the UN that the movement was virtually finished after being pushed back from its key position at Mount Hehu and Rumanagabo, north of Goma, to an enclave near Rwanda. Congo also re-captured Kiwanja and Rutshuru and discovered mass graves.".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive label "2013 Kivu Offensive".
- 2013_Kivu_Offensive sameAs Q16954818.
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- 2013_Kivu_Offensive sameAs Q16954818.
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- 2013_Kivu_Offensive name "Kivu Offensive".