The Congo authorities said that at least 773 people were killed in the Grand City and its nearby in the Congo this week. This was in the battle with Rwanda's rebels, and they occupied the city in a ten -year conflict.
The progress of the rebels entered other regions was recovered by a vulnerable army from it.
The Congo government spokesman Patrick Muyaya added a briefing in a briefing in the capital in Kinshasa on Saturday that the number of deaths may be higher.
"These numbers are still temporary, because the rebels demand the population to clean the streets of Goma. There should be a large -scale grave, and the Rwanda people carefully evacuated." Mu Ya said.
After the rebels promised to restore basic services including water and electricity, hundreds of Goma residents returned to the city. They cleaned up the community of garbage on the weapon, which was full of bloody odor.
"I'm tired, I don't know what to do. The 25 -year -old Jean Marcus is a funeral in each corner (there).
The M23 is the most effective armed group in more than 100 armed groups to compete for the east with rich minerals in the Congo. The team has a huge sediment that is vital to many technologies in the world. According to UN experts, they received the support of about 4,000 soldiers from nearby Rwida, far exceeding 2012. At that time, they captured Goma for several days in the conflict caused by ethnic complaints.
With the battle with the M23 rebels on Saturday, the Congo army recaptured Sanzi, Muganzo and Mukwidja on South Kivu's Klehe territory. The village, the rebels fell earlier this week, and they fell to the rebels. The Associated Press was unwilling to disclose its name because of worrying about its security.
The army of the China -Africa countries was weakened after losing hundreds of troops, and foreign mercenaries surrendered to the rebels after Goma fell down.
The United Nations leader Jean-Pierre Lacroix said on Friday that the M23 and the Rwida troops were about 60 kilometers north (37 miles) in BUKAVU, the capital of Nanji Province. Two days before the first two days since the Kivu lake, almost the same distance was the boundary with Rwanda. Lakruva said that the rebels "seemed to be moving rapidly" and occupied the airport of several kilometers (miles) "will be another important step."
The United Nations and aid organizations said Goma's seizure led to a serious humanitarian crisis. Goma is a humanitarian hub, which is very important for many of the 6 million people in the Eastern conflict of the Congo. The rebels said they would always go to the west 1,600 kilometers of Sands.
UN spokesman StéPhanedujarric said in a briefing on Friday that the World Health Organization and its partners evaluated the Government of the Congo from January 26th to 30th from January 26th to 30th, and reported that 700 people were killed and 2,800 were injured. Dujarric confirmed to AP that death happened in those days.
The UN Human Rights Office spokesman Jeremy Laurence said on Friday that the advancement of the rebels had been left in the killing and forced recruits outside its wake -up law.
He said: "We also recorded the summary execution of at least 12 people from January 28th to 28th to 28th to 28th to 28th, and added that the organization has occupied schools and hospitals in the province and caused civilians to be forced to be forced. Rebels and forced labor.
Lawrence said that the Congo army was accused of sexual violence because the region was violent in the region, and added that the United Nations was verifying the report of 52 women in Nanji in Nanji.
Goma's captives have made humanitarian operations "stagnant and cut off an important lifeline that assisted in the East (Congo)," said Rose TCHWENKO, a national director of the Congo Mercy Corps Aid Group.
She said: "The violence upgrade of Bukakfa has caused people to worry about greater displacement, and the collapse of humanitarian visits is being in trouble to the entire community."