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Rwanda 's army and an armed group shelled camps in eastern Congo , Human Rights Watch says.
Congo 's army, meanwhile, has put displaced people at increased risk by deploying artillery near the camps, it says.
Both sides have killed camp residents, committed rapes and obstructed aid, the rights group says.
Eastern Congo has struggled with armed violence as more than 120 armed groups fight for power.
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