Congo says 773 dead in weeklong fighting as military tries to repel Rwanda-backed rebels
- At least 773 people have died in Goma and its surroundings due to fighting with Rwanda-backed rebels, according to Congolese authorities.
- The M23 rebels captured Goma, leading to significant casualties and injuries, with reports of 2,880 injured and 700 dead by the UN.
- M23, supported by around 4,000 troops from Rwanda, aims to control the mineral-rich eastern region of Congo, escalating the conflict.
- The fighting has disrupted humanitarian operations, leaving communities without support and raising fears of increased displacement.
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