Amnesty International has accused Congo's army and the M23 rebel group of launching attacks in densely populated areas, potentially constituting war crimes. Over 100 civilians have been killed, and more than 237,
Amnesty International called for an end to the use of explosive weapons in densely populated areas of the Democratic Republic of Congo in a press release on Sunday. The organization also called upon
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Amnesty International has accused Congo's army and a rebel group of bombing densely populated areas in attacks that "likely constitute war crimes."
Both sides in the fighting between the Democratic Republic of Congo's army and a Rwanda-backed militia have likely broken the rules of war by firing explosives into civilian-packed areas, Amnesty International said Monday.
Amnesty International reports that Congo's army and M23 rebel group likely committed war crimes by bombing populated areas, killing over 100 civilians.