The 2000 war, commonly referred to as the Second Congo War or the Great African War, involved several African countries. Key participants included the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Rwanda, Uganda, Angola, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. The conflict saw various regional powers intervening, often supporting different factions within the DRC. It was one of Africa's deadliest conflicts, resulting in millions of deaths and widespread displacement.
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