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“These figures remain temporary because the rebels asked the population to clean the streets of Goma. There should be tombs and the Rwandans took care to evacuate theirs, “Congolese government spokesman Patrick Muyaya said on Saturday in Capital Kinshasa, adding that the number of deaths could be higher .
The M23 is the most powerful of more than 100 armed groups in the running in the East in the East Rich in DRC, which contains large deposits essential to a large part of world technology. They are supported by around 4,000 soldiers from neighboring Rwanda, according to United Nations experts.
The rebels’ advance in other regions was slowed down by the soldiers of the Central African nation, who have recovered certain villages. The soldiers were however weakened after losing hundreds of soldiers, and the foreign mercenaries went to the rebels after the fall of Goma.
Meanwhile, hundreds of residents of Goma began to return to the city on Saturday after the rebels promised to restore the basic services, including the supply of water and electricity. They cleaned up the districts strewn with arms debris and filled with blood sugar.
Friday, the head of the United Nations peacekeeping, Jean-Pierre, said on Friday that the forces of the M23 and that the Rwandan forces were about 60 km (37 miles) north of the provincial capital of South Kivu de Bukavu . Lacroix said the rebels “seem to move fairly quickly”, and capture an airport a few kilometers (miles) “would be another really important step”.
The capture of Goma has brought humanitarian operations to “a dead point, cutting a vital life buoy for the delivery of aid” in the DRC de l’Est, said Rose Tchwenko, director of the Mercy Corps Aid Group campaign .
“The climbing of violence against Bukavu raises even more displacement, while the rupture of humanitarian access leaves the communities blocked without support,” she said.