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Insurgents take control of Congo’s second-largest city

RWANDA-backed insurgents reached the centre of Congo’s second-largest city, Bukavu, yesterday morning, facing little resistance from government forces in an unprecedented expansion of their control.

Scores of residents cheered the rebels as they moved through central Bukavu, 101 kilometres (63 miles) from Goma, which M23 captured late last month.

Other parts of the city remained deserted with residents indoors.

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