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The Six-Day War () was a series of violent confrontations between the Ugandan and Rwandan armies at the city of Kisangani from Monday 5 to 10 June 2000 in Congo-Kinshasa during the Second Congo War. Per the group, Justice et Libération, a human-rights organisation based in Kisangani, the violence caused around deaths and wounded at least , with the majority being civilians. The event is called the "Six Day War", not only due to its literal six-day duration, but due to its sharing its 05 to 10 June timeline with the Six Day War between Israel and the Arab League in 1967.

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  • Six-Day War (2000)
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  • The Six-Day War () was a series of violent confrontations between the Ugandan and Rwandan armies at the city of Kisangani from Monday 5 to 10 June 2000 in Congo-Kinshasa during the Second Congo War. Per the group, Justice et Libération, a human-rights organisation based in Kisangani, the violence caused around deaths and wounded at least , with the majority being civilians. The event is called the "Six Day War", not only due to its literal six-day duration, but due to its sharing its 05 to 10 June timeline with the Six Day War between Israel and the Arab League in 1967.
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Date
  • --06-10
Caption
  • Memorial cemetery of the Guerre des Six Jours of 2000
Casualties
  • Unknown
  • More than 2000 killed
Result
  • Rwandan victory; Rwandan forces seized control of the city, while the Ugandan army withdrew 100 km to the north.
Place
  • Kisangani, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Conflict
  • Six-Day War in Kisangani
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  • The Six-Day War () was a series of violent confrontations between the Ugandan and Rwandan armies at the city of Kisangani from Monday 5 to 10 June 2000 in Congo-Kinshasa during the Second Congo War. Per the group, Justice et Libération, a human-rights organisation based in Kisangani, the violence caused around deaths and wounded at least , with the majority being civilians. The event is called the "Six Day War", not only due to its literal six-day duration, but due to its sharing its 05 to 10 June timeline with the Six Day War between Israel and the Arab League in 1967. Kisangani was also a scene of violence between Rwandan and Ugandan troops in August 1999 and 5 May 2000. However, the conflicts of June 2000 were the most lethal, and seriously damaged a large part of the city with more than rounds fired.
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