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The UN aid agency warned of the major humanitarian crisis of Koma, Congo City, and the hospital was overwhelmed by the casualties and the body lying on the street.
The UN Levugee Agency said thousands of people are avoiding “multi -community disputes.”
The original agency said that the M23 rebels continued to fight to control the city and looted warehouses with food and medical supplies.
Anger is growing on the M23 offensive and is ending the battle to end the peace talks.
Adelheid Marschal, an emergency response coordinator of the Congo Democratic Republic of World Health Organization, said, “The hospital was overwhelming. Currently, he has been shot.
In an interview with Geneva reporters, the International Red Cross (ICRC) said that Koma’s hospital had more than 100 injuries in 24 hours and received the previous number for a month.
It said that employees were forced to change the hospital parking lot to a judging unit.
He added that the use of midway in high population density causes serious injuries, especially among children.
ICRC and World Food Program says the warehouse has recently been plundered.
On Tuesday, on Tuesday, Kinshasa, the angry protesters burned some of the French embassy and expressed their dissatisfaction with the offensive of M23.
They attacked the streets, burned tires, and interfered with traffic.
As part of the embassy went up to the flame, I could see the feathers of the smoke. Jean-noël Barrot French Foreign Minister added that the attack is “unable to allow” in X that the fire is being controlled.
Rwanda, Uganda, Belgium and the US Embassy were also targeted, and some buildings were plundered. The police fired tear gas to distribute protesters.
Some residents preferred to observe the day of the “dead city” where they were trying to stay home in solidarity with a civil society.
The AFP News Agency said that at least 17 people died in GOMA from Monday and cited hospital reports and were injured in 400 people in the fight. Civil society organizations were cited as reporting 25 high deaths.
On Tuesday, South Africa said that four soldiers in Dr. Congo died of a conflict with the M23 as part of their efforts to maintain peace.
As a result, the total number of South African casualties is 13. Malawi and Uruguay have also lost their peacekeepers.
On Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa in South Africa made a speech with Rwanda’s Paul Kagame, and the two agreed to resume the urgent needs of the ceasefire and the resumption of peace talks.
The African Union will also hold an emergency meeting on Tuesday.
Later on Monday, Congo Chairman Félix Tshisekedi had a meeting with leaders of some state organizations to evaluate the situation of GOMA.
After the meeting, Vital Kamerhe, the chairman of the National Assembly, said, “Our soldiers and Wasalendo are in charge of the city.
He said the president would speak to the state later on this issue without providing specific details.
Since Friday, Koma has been blocked from electricity and water, and Camerhe said that the government is working hard to restore to the city.
He also said the government is also looking for a diplomatic and political solution to the crisis.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio blamed the M23 attack with a call with TSHISEKEDI.
In the statement, the US State Department said that the Congo leader agreed with Rwanda, who was accused of supporting the rebels, and agreed to the need to start “as soon as possible.”
Rubio also agreed to carry out the forward peace talks with Kenya’s President William Luto. A meeting convened by Kenya leaders between TSHISEKEDI and KAGAME is scheduled for Wednesday.
The Congo government requested another meeting of the UN Security Council. This time, we need difficult measures against Rwanda.
Dr. Congo demanded sanctions against Rwanda at an emergency UN meeting on Sunday, and the army said he moved to the territory, which is a “declaration of war.”
After the meeting, the United Nations accused Dr. Congo’s sovereignty and continuous disregard of territorial honesty, including the development of M23 and the presence of “external forces.”
Rwanda rejected the direct recognition of the M23 in the past, but the United Nations peacekeeper said Jean-Pierre Lacroix said that the army had no doubt that the army was supporting the rebels.
Kinshasa’s Emery Makumeno’s additional Report