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Rwanda-backed rebels move deeper into eastern Congo as UN reports executions and rapes

  • Rwanda-Backed rebels are advancing deeper into eastern Congo, capturing Goma and threatening the capital of South Kivu, Bukavu, as reported by the U.N.
  • The M23 rebel group has been accused of summary executions and rapes, with at least 12 documented executions between January 26-28, according to Jeremy Laurence from the U.N. Human Rights Office.
  • Congolese forces have repelled rebel attacks in Kalehe territory, while President Félix Tshisekedi called for a mass military mobilization to strengthen defenses.
  • Residents of Goma are facing severe shortages of water and electricity, with many trekking hours to fetch water from Lake Kivu, as the humanitarian situation worsens.
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