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Rwanda: On This Day - How RPA Captured Mt Rebero and What It Meant

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[New Times] Rebero was a highly strategic feature for the RPA as it afforded the enemy a vantage point from which they could target and hit any location around Kigali.

Source: allAfrica.com

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