UN Security Council condemns DR Congo rebel attacks
The UN Security Council slams resumption of rebel attacks in eastern DR Congo.
The UN Security Council has strongly condemned the resumption of rebel attacks in eastern DR Congo.
During an emergency meeting, the Security Council called for M23 rebels to immediately halt their advance towards the provincial capital, Goma.
The Security Council also called for an end to outside support for the rebels, noting with concern that they were well equipped.
Ahead of Saturday's meeting, French ambassador to the UN Gerard Araud had expressed hopes that the Security Council would send a clear signal to M23 rebels to stop their attacks.
The fighting is the most serious since July in the mostly lawless but resource-rich eastern DR Congo.
Nearly 500,000 people have fled their homes since April when the rebels mutinied from the army.
On Tuesday, Uganda closed the Bunagana border crossing near Goma.
The condemnation comes in reply to a request from the DR Congo government, which said the M23 was illegally raising money from people travelling between the two countries to finance its operations.
Last month, a UN panel of experts said Rwanda and Uganda were supplying M23, also known as the Congolese Revolutionary Army, with weapons in what is seen as an on-going battle for control of the region, which is rich in minerals.
Rwanda and Uganda strongly deny the allegation - Rwanda has called on both sides to stop fighting, saying stray bullets have fallen on its side of the border, injuring civilians.
But UN experts say they have evidence of Rwandan support for the rebels, and this week asked the Security Council to sanction senior Rwandan officials as a result.
The UN and US imposed a travel ban and asset freeze earlier this week on the group's leader, Sultani Makenga.
The UN has a large force in DR Congo to help the government establish its authority in the mostly lawless east.
The rebels captured the town of Kibumba on Saturday, despite a bombardment by UN helicopter gunships.
Kibumba is 30km (19 miles) north of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, which borders Rwanda and Uganda.