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Uganda holds fleeing M23 fighters

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Ugandan authorities are holding dozens of fighters from the M23 rebel group who fled the Democratic Republic of Congo after clashing with troops there this week, the Ugandan military said on Thursday.

Reuters reports Richard Karemire, Uganda’s military spokesman, to say that 44 M23 fighters were being held at a camp in the southwestern town of Kisoro.

He rejected accusations made by DRC that Uganda was enabling the fighters to revive their insurgency.

“They fled and they are at a camp… pending determination of their next destination,” he said.

M23, the largest of a number of rebel movements that have sown chaos and bloodshed in mineral-rich eastern Congo for years, once controlled swathes of territory there.

Hundreds of the group’s fighters however fled to Uganda in 2013 after a combined United Nations and Congolese force routed their rebellion.

The latest fighting between the Congolese army, FARDC, and M23 rebels took place from Monday to Wednesday in Rutshuru territory in DRC’s North Kivu province, close to Bunagana, a town on the border with Uganda.

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