US sanctions Rwanda gold refinery accused of smuggling DR Congo's minerals
The United States has sanctioned Rwanda's Gasabo Gold Refinery and two of its executives, accusing them of smuggling minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Washington alleges a network, collaborating with the M23 rebel group, smuggled at least 60kg of gold from eastern DR Congo to the refinery in early 2026.

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AI-generatedThe United States has sanctioned Rwanda's Gasabo Gold Refinery and two of its executives, accusing them of smuggling minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Washington alleges a network, collaborating with the M23 rebel group, smuggled at least 60kg of gold from eastern DR Congo to the refinery in early 2026. The US statement further accuses Rwandan government officials and soldiers of overseeing this operation. Gasabo Gold Refinery had previously been sanctioned by the European Union last year for similar allegations. Rwanda has consistently denied supporting the M23 rebel group.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedGasabo Gold Refinery was previously sanctioned by the EU for exploiting the armed conflict in DR Congo.
Rwandan government officials and soldiers are accused of overseeing the smuggling system.
At least 60kg of gold, valued at millions of US dollars, were smuggled from eastern DR Congo to Gasabo Gold in early 2026.
The US alleges a network collaborated with the M23 rebel group to smuggle gold and coltan.
US sanctioned Rwanda's Gasabo Gold Refinery and two executives for smuggling minerals from DR Congo.