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DR Congo conflict: At least 700 killed since Sunday, says UN | |
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After capturing Goma, M23 rebels are now reported to be advancing on Bukavu | After capturing Goma, M23 rebels are now reported to be advancing on Bukavu |
The UN says at least 700 people have been killed in intense fighting in Goma, the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, since Sunday. | The UN says at least 700 people have been killed in intense fighting in Goma, the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, since Sunday. |
UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said 2,800 people have been injured, as M23 rebels - backed by Rwanda - captured the capital of North Kivu province. | UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said 2,800 people have been injured, as M23 rebels - backed by Rwanda - captured the capital of North Kivu province. |
The rebels are now reported to be moving south towards Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu. | The rebels are now reported to be moving south towards Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu. |
The conflict in eastern DR Congo dates back to the 1990s but has rapidly escalated in recent weeks. | The conflict in eastern DR Congo dates back to the 1990s but has rapidly escalated in recent weeks. |
M23, which is made up of ethnic Tutsis, say they are fighting for minority rights, while DR Congo's government says the Rwanda-backed rebels are seeking control of the eastern region's vast mineral wealth. | M23, which is made up of ethnic Tutsis, say they are fighting for minority rights, while DR Congo's government says the Rwanda-backed rebels are seeking control of the eastern region's vast mineral wealth. |
On Friday, Dujarric said the casualty figures came from an assessment made by the World Health Organization and its partners, alongside the DR Congo's government, between Sunday and Thursday. | On Friday, Dujarric said the casualty figures came from an assessment made by the World Health Organization and its partners, alongside the DR Congo's government, between Sunday and Thursday. |
The UN spokesman also warned the death toll would rise further. | The UN spokesman also warned the death toll would rise further. |
In an attempt to halt M23's progress, the DR Congo military has set up a defensive line on the road between Goma and Bukavu, according to the AFP news agency. | In an attempt to halt M23's progress, the DR Congo military has set up a defensive line on the road between Goma and Bukavu, according to the AFP news agency. |
Hundreds of civilian volunteers have been enlisted to defend Bukavu. | Hundreds of civilian volunteers have been enlisted to defend Bukavu. |
One young man told the AFP: "I am ready to die for my country." | One young man told the AFP: "I am ready to die for my country." |
Jean-Jacques Purusi Sadiki, the governor of South Kivu - the province M23 are marching on - told Reuters news agency the government army and its allies were holding back the rebels, though that claim has not been independently verified. | Jean-Jacques Purusi Sadiki, the governor of South Kivu - the province M23 are marching on - told Reuters news agency the government army and its allies were holding back the rebels, though that claim has not been independently verified. |
Earlier this week, M23 vowed to continue its offensive until it reached the capital Kinshasa, about 2,600km (1,600 miles) to the west. | Earlier this week, M23 vowed to continue its offensive until it reached the capital Kinshasa, about 2,600km (1,600 miles) to the west. |
Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, the country's foreign minister, told the BBC that Rwanda was illegally occupying her country and attempting to orchestrate regime change. | Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, the country's foreign minister, told the BBC that Rwanda was illegally occupying her country and attempting to orchestrate regime change. |
Wagner said the international community had allowed Rwandan President Paul Kagame decades of impunity and failed to hold him accountable for violating international law. | Wagner said the international community had allowed Rwandan President Paul Kagame decades of impunity and failed to hold him accountable for violating international law. |
Rwanda's government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo denied the accusation, saying the country's troops were only deployed to prevent the conflict spilling over to its territory. | Rwanda's government spokeswoman Yolande Makolo denied the accusation, saying the country's troops were only deployed to prevent the conflict spilling over to its territory. |
"We're not interested in war, we're not interested in annexation, we're not interested in regime change," Makolo told the BBC's Newsday programme. | "We're not interested in war, we're not interested in annexation, we're not interested in regime change," Makolo told the BBC's Newsday programme. |
UN experts estimated last year that Rwanda had between 3,000 and 4,000 troops operating alongside the M23 in eastern DR Congo. | UN experts estimated last year that Rwanda had between 3,000 and 4,000 troops operating alongside the M23 in eastern DR Congo. |
On Friday, the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) regional bloc declared its support for DR Congo at a crisis summit in Zimbabwe. | On Friday, the Southern African Development Community (Sadc) regional bloc declared its support for DR Congo at a crisis summit in Zimbabwe. |
In a statement, the 16-member group "reaffirmed its solidarity and unwavering commitment to continue supporting the DRC in its pursuit of safeguarding its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity". | In a statement, the 16-member group "reaffirmed its solidarity and unwavering commitment to continue supporting the DRC in its pursuit of safeguarding its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity". |
Sadc has sent peacekeeping troops, primarily from South Africa, to DR Congo to combat armed groups like the M23 and restore peace in the mineral-rich region after decades of unrest. | Sadc has sent peacekeeping troops, primarily from South Africa, to DR Congo to combat armed groups like the M23 and restore peace in the mineral-rich region after decades of unrest. |
Sixteen soldiers from southern African countries have been killed in clashes with the M23 around Goma in the past week. | Sixteen soldiers from southern African countries have been killed in clashes with the M23 around Goma in the past week. |
The fighting has also worsened the humanitarian crisis in eastern DR Congo. | The fighting has also worsened the humanitarian crisis in eastern DR Congo. |
Shelley Thakral, from the UN's World Food Programme, said the city's residents were running out of food, clean water and medical supplies. | Shelley Thakral, from the UN's World Food Programme, said the city's residents were running out of food, clean water and medical supplies. |
"The supply chain has really been strangled at the moment if you think about land access, air access, when everything is closed down," she told AFP. | "The supply chain has really been strangled at the moment if you think about land access, air access, when everything is closed down," she told AFP. |
Since the start of 2025, more than 400,000 people have been forced from their homes, according to the UN's refugee agency. | Since the start of 2025, more than 400,000 people have been forced from their homes, according to the UN's refugee agency. |
DR Congo is Africa's second-largest country - about two-thirds the size of Western Europe - and borders nine different countries. | DR Congo is Africa's second-largest country - about two-thirds the size of Western Europe - and borders nine different countries. |
Previous conflicts in the country during the 1990s drew in several neighbours and were dubbed Africa's World Wars. | Previous conflicts in the country during the 1990s drew in several neighbours and were dubbed Africa's World Wars. |
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