M23 rebels seize key smartphone mineral mining town in eastern Congo
- A rebel group with alleged links to Rwanda seized Rubaya, a mining town in eastern Congo, known for producing tantalum, a mineral used in smartphones, as stated by the M23 rebel group.
- Rubaya is crucial for tantalum production, a mineral found in coltan used for smartphones. The town was mentioned in a letter from Congo's government inquiring about "blood minerals" in Apple's supply chain.
- The Congolese army has not commented on the seizure of Rubaya by the rebel group with alleged ties to Rwanda.
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