Congolese armed forces soldiers move to new positions as they battle M23 rebels in Kibati
Congolese armed forces (FARDC) soldiers move to new positions as they battle M23 rebels in Kibati, outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 30, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 rebels suspended fighting and withdrew from the frontline on Friday to allow an independent investigation into shelling that hit neighbouring Rwanda, its leader said. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Congolese armed forces soldiers discuss positions as they battle M23 rebels in Kibati
Congolese armed forces (FARDC) soldiers discuss positions as they battle M23 rebels in Kibati, outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 30, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 rebels suspended fighting and withdrew from the frontline on Friday to allow an independent investigation into shelling that hit neighbouring Rwanda, its leader said. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
A Congolese armed forces tank fires a shot as soldiers battle M23 rebels in Kibati
A Congolese armed forces (FARDC) tank fires a shot as soldiers battle M23 rebels in Kibati, outside Goma in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 30, 2013. Democratic Republic of Congo's M23 rebels suspended fighting and withdrew from the frontline on Friday to allow an independent investigation into shelling that hit neighbouring Rwanda, its leader said. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Congo rebels cease combat, pull back from frontline for probe
CONGO-DEMOCRATIC/REBELS (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Congo rebels cease combat, pull back from frontline for probe
Congo rebels say ceasing combat, to quit front line -report
CONGO-DEMOCRATIC/REBELS:Congo rebels say ceasing combat, to quit front line -report
Congo's M23 rebels shelled Rwandan territory, U.N. says
Rwanda has accused its Central African neighbor of persistently shelling into its territory and said such "provocation" could no longer be tolerated, after a flare-up of fighting in Congo's war-torn east
U.N. peacekeepers from Tanzania patrol near the border crossing point between Rwanda and the DRC in Goma
U.N. peacekeepers from Tanzania patrol near the border crossing point between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Goma, August 29, 2013. Rwanda accused Congo on Thursday of shelling its territory and said it would not tolerate such "provocation", raising fears that violence in eastern Congo could erupt into a regional conflict. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
A Congolese policewoman and customs officials secure the gate barriers at their border crossing point with Rwanda in Goma town in the eastern DRC
A Congolese policewoman and customs officials secure the gate barriers at their border crossing point with Rwanda in Goma town in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, August 29, 2013. Rwanda accused Congo on Thursday of shelling its territory and said it would not tolerate such "provocation", raising fears that violence in eastern Congo could erupt into a regional conflict. REUTERS/Thomas Mukoya (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
Rwanda accuses Congo of shelling as tensions mount
CONGO-DEMOCRATIC/ (UPDATE 3):UPDATE 3-Rwanda accuses Congo of shelling as tensions mount