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M23 rebels march on strategic eastern town of Bukavu after seizing provincial capital of Goma earlier this week.
With alleged backing from Rwanda and Uganda, M23 fighters say they will march on the capital, Kinshasa.
Senior army commander accused of selling weapons to rebel groups accused of carrying out widespread massacres.
Presidents of DR Congo, Rwanda and Uganda discuss crisis after M23 rebels capture Congolese city in North Kivu province.
Thousands of soldiers and police surrender to M23 at a stadium in Goma after the group takes control of the city.
Rebels gave the government 24 hours to open talks and pull back its forces or risk an escalation of fighting in the east
The rebel army is at the gates of DR Congo's capital, causing panic in the city as government soldiers, officials flee.
UN Security Council demands an immediate halt to fighting in eastern Congo, as rebels advance towards capital, Goma.
UN helicopters fire at rebel position following clashes between M23 rebels and government troops in eastern region.
M23 fighters close in on provincial capital, forcing government troops to retreat and thousands of civilians to flee.
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