Rwanda's support of the rebel group M23 announced unilateral ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | Rwanda

The Rwanda -supported rebels occupied the main Gama city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Due to humanitarian reasons, it announced unilateral ceasefire on the area on Monday. Since then, it has called for a safe corridor for assistance and thousands of departure.

The M23 rebel said that the ceasefire will begin on Tuesday. The announcement was published in the United Nations Health Institution that at least 900 people were killed in the Goma battle between the rebels and the Congo forces last week.

The city of 2 million people is the core of a region with trillions of dollars of mineral wealth and is still under the control of rebels. According to reports, the M23 occupies the foundation in other parts of the Democratic Republic of the East Congo and promoted to another provincial capital Bukavu.

But the rebels said on Monday that they did not intend to catch Bakov, although they expressed their ambitions to enter a thousand miles away from Kinshasa, the country's capital.

"We must clearly show that we have no intention of capturing Bukavu or other regions. However, we reiterate our commitment to protect and defend civilians and our positions," M23 rebel spokesman Lawrence Kanyuka was in one Said in the statement.

The Government of the Democratic Republic of Congo did not immediately comment.

The rebels were announced before the regional group joint summit of South Africa South Africa and the eastern region this week, and they called for a ceasefire. William Ruto, President of Kenya, said the Democratic Republic of the Congo and President Rwida will participate.

Foreign Ministers from seven developed economies (G7) urged the parties in the conflict to return to negotiations. In a statement on Monday, they called for "the fast -moving humanitarian relief channel for civilians, safe and unhindered humanitarian relief channels."

The Congo authorities said they were willing to negotiate to resolve conflicts, but they had to have such a conversation in the context of previous peace agreements. Rwanda and the rebels accused the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo defaulting to the previous agreement.

According to the United Nations experts, the M23 rebels were supported by about 4,000 troops adjacent to Rwanda, far exceeding 2012. At that time, they briefly captured Goma and then withdrew under international pressure. They are the most effective of more than 100 armed groups in the Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic. The team has a huge sediment that is vital to many technologies in the world.

The latest battles forced thousands of people to be displaced due to years of conflict, in order to bring their own property and escape again. Thousands of people poured into the nearby Rwida.

The connection between the Democratic Republic of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the racial conflict for decades.

M23 said it is defending Tutsis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Rwanda claims that Tutsis was persecuted by Hutus, while the former militia made 800,000 Tutsis and others from RWANDA and others in 1994. Essence

After the extinction of the ethnic group, many Huttus fled to the Democratic Republic of the Congo and established democratic forces for the liberation of the Rwanda Militarian Group. Rwanda said the organization "fully incorporated" the Congo army, and the army denied the allegations.