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UN Secretary-General urges immediate ceasefire in South Kivu after offensives displace more than 200,000
Summary
United Nations Secretary-General said he is "deeply alarmed" at recent offensives in South Kivu that have displaced over 200,000 people since Dec. 2, condemned the attacks, called for an immediate, unconditional cessation of hostilities, and said the UN is mobilized to deliver humanitarian aid and support diplomacy.
United Nations Secretary-General said he was "deeply alarmed by the escalation in violence in South Kivu and its humanitarian consequences," citing "the displacement of over 200,000 people since the December 2." He strongly condemned what the transcript records as "the offensive by the AFC m 23" in multiple localities and said the attacks have produced civilian casualties.
The Secretary-General called for an "immediate and…
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