At least 60 bodies found in Eastern Congo
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Isaac Kibira, deputy governor of Bwito region, said insurgents from the M-23 group attacked and killed people in Kashali and Kazaroho villages in Rutsuru region for several days.
Kinshasa. The bodies of at least 60 people have been found in several villages in the North Kivu province of eastern Congo. Officials gave this information on Wednesday. Isaac Kibira, deputy governor of Bwito region, said insurgents from the M-23 group attacked and killed people in Kashali and Kazaroho villages in Rutsuru region for several days. “We are sorry to see how civilians are being massacred by the M-23 group,” Kibira told local media.
The bodies of more than sixty people were tied with mosquito nets. The bodies of others were tied in bags.” The M-23 rebel group is mainly composed of people from Congo’s ethnic Tutsi community. This group has gone from strength to strength during the last 10 years. Its fighters captured Goma, the largest city in eastern Congo, on the border with Rwanda.
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