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Amid a ceasefire, Juma residents are racing to bury 2,000 bodies Conflict news

People in the Republic of the Congo in the Eastern Republic of the Congo to bury about 2000 victims of the city’s battles last week because they fear the spread of the disease amid a ceasefire.

The Rwandan -backed M23 rebels, who captured Juma, announced the ceasefire on Monday and largely supported, although some residents reported the shooting and intermittent looting on Tuesday.

People in the city evaluated the buildings that were bombed and tried to remove excessive morws. The Minister of Communications of the Democratic Republic of the Congo said overnight that more than 2000 people who were killed in a conflict last week require burial in Goma.

The United Nations said at least 900 people were killed and nearly 3,000 people were wounded on fighting days in Goma before seizing it.

The volume of civil damage was still arising with reports of people who occurred in the crossing, as hospitals and bodies were flooded on the street.

Julian Zina Parapera, a resident of the Katoy neighborhood, said that one of her children was killed last week and two were wounded by flying shrapnel when she hit satire near their home.

We all took them to the hospital where one of them died three hours later. The other two still receive treatment. They had tests, and one still had fragments in his head. “

Myriam Fafih, Chairman of the International Committee for the Red Called Subtitles in Juma, said that the days when there is no power last week affected the cooling in Morgez, which led to a “race against time” to determine the bodies.

She added: “The land where the bodies can be buried in Goma are very limited.”

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