By Portia Crowe and David Lewis
Aug 12 (Reuters) - The United States on Tuesday announced sanctions against an armed group aligned with Congo's military as well as a Congolese mining company and two Hong Kong-based exporters over armed violence and the sale of critical minerals.
The measures are the latest taken by the administration of President Donald Trump to bring peace to eastern Congo, where Rwanda-backed M23 rebels staged a lightning advance earlier this year, spurring violence that has killed thousands.
The Treasury Department said it was sanctioning the Coalition des Patriotes Resistants Congolais-Forces de Frappe (PARECO-FF), which it said controlled mining sites in Rubaya from 2022 to 2024.