Dr. Congo Clash: Sunday, at least 700 people die, says UN

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Thérèse Kayikwamba Wagner, the country’s Foreign Minister, said he was illegally occupied by the BBC’s country and tried to change the orchestrate regime.

Wagner could not prosecute President Paul Kagame, who allowed President Paul Kagame to be impunity and violated the international law.

Rwandan government spokesman Yandande Makolo rejected the accusation by saying that only troops were placed to prevent the country’s soldiers from their territory.

“We are not interested in war, we are not interested in the annexation, we are not interested in regime change,” said Makolo BBC’s Neways Program.

UN experts estimated that last year there were 3,000 and 4,000 soldiers between 3,000 and 4,000 in the eastern Dr. Congo of Rhoba.

On Friday, the South African Development Community (SADC) regional bloc announced the support for Dr. Kongo at the Crisis Summit in Zimbabwe.

In the statement, the 16-member group “confirmed its solidarity to support the DRC to maintain its independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

Sadc, first of all, peacekeeping troops from South Africa, Dr. Congo sent to fight against armed groups like M23 and for decades to restore peace in the mineral-rich region.

Sixteen soldiers from African countries were killed in collisions with M23 around Goma in the last week.

The war also worsened the humanitarian crisis in the East Dr. Congo.

Shaml Thakral, UN World Food Program said the city’s residents were running out of food, clean water and medical supplies.

“If the supply chain is closed, when everything is closed, you think about the air entrance, this is very drowned at the moment,” he said.

Since 2025, more than 400,000 human homes for the UN refugee agency.

Dr. Congo is the second largest country in Africa – two-thirds of Western Europe – and the boundaries of nine different countries.

In the 1990s, previous conflicts in the country drew several neighbors and dubbed Africa’s world war.

 
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