💨 Abstract
In eastern Congo, the M23 rebels, backed by Rwanda, declared a ceasefire in Goma on Monday and largely upheld it, despite sporadic shooting and looting reported on Tuesday. Over 2,000 victims of last week's fighting require burial. The ceasefire comes as people in the city struggle to deal with overflowing morgues, a lack of power affecting refrigeration, and fears of disease spreading.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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