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View all search resultsCongo fighting: In this Tuesday, May 21, 2013 photo, a woman carries two young children along with her belongings as she walks to flee fighting between M23 rebels and government soldiers, near Goma, Congo
Congo fighting: In this Tuesday, May 21, 2013 photo, a woman carries two young children along with her belongings as she walks to flee fighting between M23 rebels and government soldiers, near Goma, Congo. M23 rebels fired two rockets into the eastern Congo city of Goma Wednesday, killing one person and wounding four, officials said, in an apparent spillover from three days of fighting raging north of the city. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon arrived in Congo's capital far to the west for a two-day visit expected to take him to Goma, where a new U.N. military brigade is being formed to attack rebel groups and bring stability to the mineral-rich region.(AP/Alain Wandimoyi) (AP/Alain Wandimoyi)
span class="caption">Congo fighting: In this Tuesday, May 21, 2013 photo, a woman carries two young children along with her belongings as she walks to flee fighting between M23 rebels and government soldiers, near Goma, Congo. M23 rebels fired two rockets into the eastern Congo city of Goma Wednesday, killing one person and wounding four, officials said, in an apparent spillover from three days of fighting raging north of the city. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon arrived in Congo's capital far to the west for a two-day visit expected to take him to Goma, where a new U.N. military brigade is being formed to attack rebel groups and bring stability to the mineral-rich region. (AP/Alain Wandimoyi)
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