Second Congo War

Major war in Africa (1998–2003)
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  • Rape victims who have been successfully reintegrated into their communities assemble in a “peace hut” near Walungu, South Kivu
  • Congolese soldier adjusting automatic weapon, 2001
Date2 August 1998 – 18 July 2003
(4 years, 11 months, 2 weeks and 2 days)
Location
Result

Military stalemate

  • Sun City Agreement
  • Creation of a unified, multi-party government in Congo, with Joseph Kabila as president
  • Pretoria Accord; Rwandan withdrawal from Congo in exchange for commitment towards the disarmament of Hutu militias.
  • The Transitional Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is established, deployment of MONUC.
  • End of the Angolan Civil War.
  • Continuation of the Ituri conflict.
  • Start of the Kivu conflict.
Belligerents

Note: Rwanda and Uganda fought a short war in June 2000 over Congolese territory.Commanders and leaders
Strength

Mai Mai: 20,000–30,000 militia


Interahamwe: 20,000+

RCD-Goma: 40,000[1]
MLC: 20,000[1]
RCD-ML: 8,000[1]


Rwanda: 8,000+[2] Uganda: 13,000[3]Casualties and losses 2,000 Ugandans (Kisangani only)[4]
4,000 rebel casualties (Kinshasa only)
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