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UN: Fighting around Goma displaces roughly 300,000; agencies report 700 killed in recent assessments
Summary
UN humanitarian and human-rights agencies report heavy civilian toll, mass displacement and strained services around Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo; OHCHR documents summary executions and forced conscription in areas held by the M23 armed group.
The United Nations said humanitarian agencies are reporting large-scale displacement and mounting casualties around Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, after renewed fighting that has disrupted transport and local services.
UN humanitarian staff cited assessments by the World Health Organization and partners that, between Dec. 26 and the day before the briefing, 700 people had been killed and about 2,800 injured and were receiving treatment in health facilities. The agencies warned those figures are expected to rise as more information becomes available.
The UN’s humanitarian and resident coordinator for the DRC, Bruno Lamarqui, said in a statement that “Goma is now facing the devastating consequences of the hostilities with massive humanitarian needs and severely strained response capacities.” He and UN partners reported the city’s airport remains closed and that access by…
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