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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DRC: More than 100,000 people displaced so far in 2025
More than 100,000 people have been displaced since the start of the year in eastern Congo as a result of a new rebel offensive, according to a United Nations report released on January 10. France 24's Clément di Roma tells us more.
Clashes in Congo have displaced tens of thousands since start of 2025: UN
‘More than 100,000 people have been displaced in Masisi territory following the continued clashes between the M23 and the Congolese army,’ says UN humanitarian coordinator for Congo - Anadolu Ajansı
More than 100,000 people displaced in eastern Congo since the start of the year, U.N. says
More than 100,000 people have been displaced since the start of the year in eastern Congo as a result of a new rebel offensive, according to a United Nations report released Friday. M23 rebels captured the town of Masisi on Monday, leading to a mass exodus of people in the…

More than 100,000 people displaced in eastern Congo since the start of the year, UN says
A new United Nations report has found that more than 100,000 people have been displaced since the start of the year in eastern Congo as a result of a new rebel offensive. M23 rebels captured the town of Masisi on…
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