M23 rebels seize Goma as humanitarian crisis deepens in eastern DR Congo
M23 rebels have seized Goma, the largest city in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, marking a significant escalation in a long-standing conflict. The humanitarian situation is dire, with bodies in the streets and hospitals overwhelmed. Internet access has been cut off, complicating communication for those remaining in Goma. The rebels, backed by Rwanda, aim to advance towards the capital, Kinshasa, while the Congolese government has called for military mobilization and rejected dialogue. Conditions in Goma are chaotic, with no electricity or water. Many residents are hiding in their homes, and there are growing concerns about the safety of women and children amid the violence.