A girl displaced by fighting between the Congolese army and M23 rebels in Bunagana in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, makes her way home after spending a night in the Ugandan town of Bunagana, 491 km (305 miles) west of capital Kampala October 31, 2013. Civilians celebrated in the streets on Wednesday as Congolese troops entered the eastern border town of Bunagana after a major new success in their offensive to crush a 20-month rebellion. The town was the first seized last year by M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the last they held after being forced back recently by Congo’s U.N.-backed army. Bunagana was strategic during the rebellion, allowing the M23 to control lucrative cross-border taxation and giving them access to Uganda and Rwanda, which are accused by U.N. experts of backing the rebels, something both nations deny