Rwanda-backed rebels move deeper into eastern Congo as UN reports executions and rapes
- Rwanda-Backed rebels have expanded into eastern Congo, capturing Goma and threatening the humanitarian situation for displaced people, with an estimated one million internally displaced individuals in Goma.
- The U.N. Has reported executions and rapes linked to the M23 rebel group, including the summary execution of at least 12 people from January 26-28.
- Congolese forces have repelled rebel attacks, but the military has been weakened, leading to a call for mass mobilization by President Félix Tshisekedi.
- Local residents are facing dire conditions, with Goma lacking water and electricity, prompting many to trek for hours to fetch water from Lake Kivu.
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