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- The Kishishe m****acre (French: M****acre de Kishishe) took place between 29 November and 1 December 2022 in the Bwito Chiefdom of Rutshuru Territory, North...
- the Kishishe m****acre between 29 November and 1 December, killing over 300 civilians across the Bwito Chiefdom, encomp****ing the villages of Kishishe, Bambu...
- 18 February 2025. "M****acre de Kishishe: le gouvernement de RD Congo évoque un bilan "autour de 300 morts"" [Kishishe m****acre: DR Congo government reports...
- at least 131 civilians in the Rutshuru Territory villages of Bambo and Kishishe. The victims included 102 men, 17 women and 12 children, each of whom were...
- announced that 272 civilians were killed in a m****acre in the eastern town of Kishishe, North Kivu. The Congolese government blamed the killings on the M23, though...
- Musanza, Marangara, Kanyangili, Kagando and Kishishe. In Musanza, Marangara, Kanyangili, Kagando, and Kishishe, at least 200 civilians, mostly Hutus, were...
- More than 500 people sought refuge at MONUSCO's base in Kitchanga. Masisi Kishishe m****acre Makobola m****acre Kipupu m****acre Katogota Lemera m****acre "Zone...
- honor and remember the victims. Lemera Makobola m****acre Kipupu m****acre Kishishe m****acre Kasika Katogota Bwegera Lubarika Kamanyola Minembwe Mulenge "Attacks...
- several DRC government officials claimed the recent m****acre of civilians at Kishishe was carried out by the March 23 Movement and motivated by an attempt to...
- February 26, 2023. "M****acre de Kishishe: le gouvernement de RD Congo évoque un bilan "autour de 300 morts"" [Kishishe m****acre: the DR Congo government...