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According to the UN, more than 100 female prisoners were raped and then burned alive in Goma, Congo, Goma.
Hundreds of prisoners broke out of Munzenz prison last Monday after the M23 Rebel group warriors began to take over the city.
165 and 167 women were abused by male prisoners during the Jailbreak, says the BBC’s Inner UN document.
The report states that most women have been killed after prisoners set fire to prison.
The BBC was unable to check the reports.
Goma, a major cities of over one million people, was captured after Rwanda-sponsored M23 has made a rapid progress in the eastern part of Congo.
The city was immersed in chaos, the bodies lying on the streets and allegedly flew over dwellings in the rockets.
Last week’s jailbreak footage showed that people were fleeing from the building when smoke rose in the background. A difficult shooting was also heard.
THE Separate video, people who thought the refugee prisonersIt was submitted through the streets of Goma.
According to the UN, at least 2,900 people were killed during the fighting, 2000 bodies were buried, and another 900 were still in the city’s growls.
Earlier this week, rebels announced a ceasefire for humanitarian reasons.
However, the M23 launched a new attack on Wednesday – says the sources, allegedly Nyabibwe mining city.
Nyabibwe is about 100 km (60 miles) from Bukavu -the second largest city in the Eastern, and the announced target for the recent rebellion progress.
Hundreds of civilian volunteers were invited by the Congo authorities to defend Bukavu.
Meanwhile, Malawi has announced that he will begin preparation to withdraw peacekeeping forces from the country. This follows the murder of three soldiers in the fighting around the Goma.
They were part of a South -Frague force, led by South Africa. Although 14 people were killed in South, President Cyril Ramaphosa promised to keep his forces in the country.
Back to Goma, wHResidents adapt to life below m23There are fears of the eruption of cholera.
Stephan Goetghbuer, a regional leader of the Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) charity organization, said: “Access to water has been cut for days, the bodies are lying on the streets, and the water -spreading diseases such as cholera are a real danger.
“Some cholera controls are full and expanded.”