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International Mass graves discovery

Mass Graves Found in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo

Analysis based on 16 articles · First reported Feb 26, 2026 · Last updated Feb 26, 2026

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Attention
1
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16
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General
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The discovery of mass graves in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, attributed to the March 23 Movement, highlights the ongoing instability in the mineral-rich eastern region. This conflict could impact commodity markets due to supply chain disruptions and deter foreign investment in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Mass graves containing at least 171 bodies were discovered in the Kiromoni and Kavimvira neighborhoods near Uvira in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, an area recently withdrawn from by the March 23 Movement. Jean-Jacques Purusi, the governor of Democratic Republic of the Congo===South Kivu, reported the findings, alleging the victims were killed by March 23 Movement rebels who suspected them of belonging to the Congolese army or a pro-government militia. This discovery comes amidst escalating fighting in the region, despite a United States-mediated peace deal. The Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United States, and United Nations experts accuse Rwanda of backing the March 23 Movement, which has contributed to a significant humanitarian crisis with over 7 million displaced people.

100 March 23 Movement killed individuals suspected of belonging to the Congolese army
70 March 23 Movement withdrew from Uvira
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The March 23 Movement is accused of committing extrajudicial killings and abuses, including the deaths of 171 individuals found in mass graves. This further damages their reputation and complicates peace efforts, despite their recent withdrawal from Uvira.
Importance 95 Sentiment -90
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo is directly affected by the ongoing conflict with the M23 rebel group, leading to significant civilian casualties and displacement. The discovery of mass graves further highlights the severe humanitarian crisis within its borders.
Importance 90 Sentiment -50
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Democratic Republic of the Congo===South Kivu, a province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, is the location where the mass graves were discovered. Its governor, Jean-Jacques Purusi, reported the findings and attributed the killings to the March 23 Movement.
Importance 70 Sentiment -40
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Jean-Jacques Purusi, the governor of Democratic Republic of the Congo===South Kivu, is the primary source for the discovery of the mass graves and the initial attribution of the killings to the March 23 Movement. His statements are central to the event's reporting.
Importance 60 Sentiment -30
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Rwanda is accused by the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the United States, and U.N. experts of backing the March 23 Movement. This alleged support fuels the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Importance 50 Sentiment -20
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The United States has mediated a peace deal between the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, and requested the March 23 Movement withdrawal from Uvira as a trust-building measure. However, fighting continues despite these efforts.
Importance 40 Sentiment 0
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The United Nations experts accuse Rwanda of backing the March 23 Movement and highlight the significant humanitarian crisis with over 7 million displaced people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Importance 30 Sentiment 0
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