Mysterious Disease Claims Lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

At least 5,000 people have died amid ongoing violence in Goma, the provincial capital of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), according to government sources in Kinshasa. Government spokesperson Patrick Muyaya reported that over 5,000 bodies have already been buried, with estimates from the Ministry of Health suggesting the total death toll could rise to 8,000 based on hospital patient numbers.
Recent United Nations reports mention approximately 2,900 bodies recovered. The M23 rebel group, which seized Goma at the end of January, has also claimed control over Bukavu, the capital of neighboring South Kivu. The DRC government has accused Rwanda of supporting the M23, a claim echoed by UN experts who estimate that around 4,000 Rwandan troops are currently operating in DRC territory.
Central to the conflict is the DRC's wealth in natural resources, particularly coltan, which is vital for manufacturing electronics such as smartphones and electric vehicle batteries. The Congolese government alleges that Rwanda is profiting from smuggled Congolese resources on international markets.