Congo's president says he'll create a unity government as violence spreads
- Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi announced plans for a unity government amid an escalating conflict with M23 rebels backed by Rwanda.
- The M23 rebels seized major cities in eastern Congo, killing around 3,000 people, and threatened to advance toward the capital Kinshasa.
- Tshisekedi vowed to bolster the army and acknowledged the loss of battles but not the war, reaching out to the opposition for a unity government.
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