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Deadly Blasts Rock M23 Meeting in Eastern DRC Amid Ongoing Rebel Advance
Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo – Two explosions struck a meeting between M23 rebel leaders and local residents in eastern DRC, leaving dozens injured in the city of Bukavu, which the group seized earlier this month.
Blasts Disrupt M23 Gathering
According to eyewitness accounts, the blasts occurred as rebel leaders were leaving the podium, causing panic among the gathered crowd. Videos circulating on social media show people fleeing in terror, with bloodied bodies strewn across the area.
A journalist present at the scene reported that Corneille Nangaa, the leader of the Congo River Alliance (AFC)—a coalition that includes M23—was among those on stage when the explosions went off.
The attack underscores the volatile security situation in the region, where the Rwanda-backed M23 has been making significant territorial gains in its fight against the Congolese national army.
M23’s Rapid Advances in Eastern DRC
Over the past few months, M23 has captured key cities, including Goma, the largest in eastern DRC, and Bukavu, the second largest. The group has vowed to continue its offensive, even threatening to march on Kinshasa, the nation’s capital, which lies more than 1,600 kilometers away.
The intensification of fighting has led to a humanitarian crisis, with over 7,000 people killed in the conflict this year, according to DRC Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka. She described the security situation in the east as reaching “alarming levels.”
International Pressure on Rwanda Increases
M23 has long been accused of receiving military and logistical support from Rwanda, a claim that UN experts say includes the deployment of approximately 4,000 Rwandan troops. The rebel group has also been implicated in serious human rights abuses, including allegations of rape and the killing of children.
The European Union has taken notice of Rwanda’s involvement, with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas declaring that DRC’s territorial integrity is “non-negotiable.” She also warned that the EU would reconsider its raw materials trade deal with Rwanda if Kigali continues to back M23.
Rwanda’s Justification for Involvement
M23 claims it is fighting to protect ethnic Tutsis and people of Rwandan origin in eastern DRC. However, analysts argue that Rwanda is using this as a pretext for deeper involvement in the resource-rich region, which has been plagued by armed conflict for decades.
As the conflict escalates, international actors face mounting pressure to intervene diplomatically and prevent further destabilization in an already volatile region.
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Two Dead, Nearly 200 Injured as PSG Title Celebrations Turn Violent Across France

What began as jubilant celebrations of Paris Saint-Germain’s historic UEFA Champions League victory ended in violence and tragedy in parts of France, with two people killed and nearly 200 injured during street festivities that spiraled out of control.
Authorities confirmed on Sunday that a 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in the southwestern town of Dax during a PSG street gathering, while in Paris, a man died after his scooter was struck by a car amid the crowded celebrations. Both incidents are currently under investigation.
The unrest followed PSG’s dramatic win in Munich, where the club secured its first-ever Champions League title, marking a milestone in French football history. While fans across the country took to the streets to celebrate, several areas descended into violence.
According to the French Interior Ministry, a total of 294 people were arrested nationwide as of 2 a.m. Sunday. Of the nearly 200 injured, 21 were police officers—18 of them in Paris alone. One officer remains in a medically induced coma after being struck in the face by a firework.
Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau condemned the violence in a statement on social media. “True PSG fans are celebrating a magnificent achievement. Meanwhile, barbarians have taken to the streets to commit crimes and provoke law enforcement,” he said. “It is unacceptable that people cannot celebrate without being endangered by a violent minority.”
Despite the unrest, the majority of gatherings were peaceful, authorities noted, with large crowds celebrating the historic win in cities including Marseille, Lyon, and Lille.
The PSG squad returned to Paris from Munich on Sunday afternoon aboard a Qatar Airways charter flight, arriving at 4 p.m. The team is expected to continue celebrations in the capital with tens of thousands of fans, under heightened security measures.
The violent turn of events has reignited debate in France over crowd control during major sporting celebrations, and how best to ensure public safety without dampening national enthusiasm.
PSG’s Champions League triumph marks a defining moment for the club, which has long pursued European glory. As the team prepares for a hero’s welcome, officials are urging fans to celebrate responsibly and respect public safety.
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Ukraine Launches Major Drone Assault on Russian Airfields, Hits Over 40 Strategic Bombers

Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU) has claimed responsibility for a large-scale drone strike on four Russian air bases over the weekend, targeting dozens of strategic bombers across vast swaths of Russian territory — from Siberia to the Arctic.
According to Ukrainian officials, the operation, codenamed “Spiderweb” (Pavutyna), was launched on June 1 and struck 41 long-range bombers stationed at airfields in Russia’s Ryazan, Ivanovo, Irkutsk, and Murmansk regions. The attack is being hailed by Kyiv as one of its most ambitious and far-reaching strikes since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
“Enemy strategic bombers are burning en masse in Russia,” a senior SBU official said, noting that the operation was specifically designed to cripple Moscow’s airstrike capabilities. “This is a large-scale special operation aimed at destroying enemy bomber aircraft.”
The four airfields targeted were Dyagilevo in the Ryazan region, Ivanovo in central Russia, Belaya air base in Irkutsk — over 4,000 kilometers from the front lines — and Olenya air base on the Kola Peninsula near the Arctic, roughly 2,000 kilometers from Ukraine’s border.
Ukrainian officials described the complex logistics of the operation, which involved covertly transporting drones deep into Russian territory, hiding them until the time of launch, and remotely executing the strikes. While specific details remain classified, Ukraine previously revealed it had developed drones with a flight range of up to 3,000 kilometers, enabling long-range operations like this.
Satellite imagery analyzed after the attack shows the presence of several high-value Russian aircraft types at the affected bases, including the Tu-95, Tu-22M3, Tu-160, and A-50 radar planes. These aircraft have been central to Russia’s long-range missile campaign against Ukraine.
The Tu-22M3, for example, is capable of carrying Kh-22 and Kh-32 cruise missiles at speeds exceeding Mach 4. The Tu-95, a Cold War-era bomber once designed to carry nuclear weapons, has been retrofitted to launch conventional cruise missiles. The A-50 aircraft provides airborne radar surveillance and target coordination for Russian forces.
The scale of the strike underscores Ukraine’s growing long-range capabilities and signals a shift in Kyiv’s strategy to disrupt Russian air operations at their source. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had held meetings with the Ministries of Defense and Foreign Affairs, along with the General Staff and SBU, to coordinate further defense and counter-offensive planning.
There has been no immediate official response from Moscow regarding the extent of damage caused.
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