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Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)

Five offensives were launched in the Kivu region of the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) between 2009 and 2012 by the Armed Forces of the DRC (FARDC) with logistical support from the United Nations Mission (MONUC). Three offensives were directed against the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), one of which was a joint…

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Location
Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Date
20 January 2009 – 25 February 2009 · 2 March 2009 – 31 December 2009 · 1 January 2010 – 11 April 2012 · FDLR and ADF temporarily weakened but still intact · CNDP rebels integrated into the Congolese military from March 2009 until April 2012
Result
FDLR and ADF temporarily weakened but still intact · CNDP rebels integrated into the Congolese military from March 2009 until April 2012

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Operation Umoja Wetu

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Operations Ruwenzori and Radi Strike

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War crimes

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Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)

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Avg. degree1.98
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Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)

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Date · 5
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012) → 1 January 2010 – 11 April 2012, 2 March 2009 – 31 December 2009, 20 January 2009 – 25 February 2009, CNDP rebels integrated into the Congolese military from March 2009 until April 2012, FDLR and ADF temporarily weakened but still intact
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Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012) → CNDP rebels integrated into the Congolese military from March 2009 until April 2012, FDLR and ADF temporarily weakened but still intact
Location · 1
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012) → Kivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo

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Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)Date20 January 2009 – 25 February 20091.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)Date2 March 2009 – 31 December 20091.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)Date1 January 2010 – 11 April 20121.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)DateFDLR and ADF temporarily weakened but still intact1.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)DateCNDP rebels integrated into the Congolese military from March 2009 until April 20121.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)LocationKivu, Democratic Republic of the Congo1.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)ResultFDLR and ADF temporarily weakened but still intact1.00infobox
Eastern Congo offensives (2009–2012)ResultCNDP rebels integrated into the Congolese military from March 2009 until April 20121.00infobox
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