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More than 100,000 people displaced in eastern Congo since the start of the year, UN says

  • Recent fighting in Eastern DR Congo has displaced over 100,000 people in just one week, according to the United Nations Humanitarian Affairs Office.
  • The M23 rebels seized control of Masisi, a key town, leading to further humanitarian crises in the region.
  • Doctors Without Borders treated 75 wounded individuals at local hospitals between January 3 and 6, 2025, amidst ongoing violence.
  • The conflict has been escalating for three years, significantly impacting the humanitarian and health situation in Eastern DR Congo.
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