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Hospitals in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are facing an unprecedented influx of patients following assaults by M23 rebels, with urgent appeals for blood donations. Since the militia entered the city on January 26, at least 2,900 people have been reported dead and thousands more injured, according to the United Nations.
Patients with serious gunshot and shrapnel wounds have overwhelmed facilities such as Kyeshero hospital, where patients are treated outdoors in tents due to the high number of casualties. Doctors Without Borders reports that the hospital, initially treating shrapnel wounds, now primarily receives bullet injuries as violence escalates.
Local residents have mobilized to donate blood, with Innocent Gashamba of the provincial blood transfusion center noting a "crying need for blood." As the humanitarian situation worsens, many volunteers expressed their commitment to helping those affected. While M23 has declared a unilateral ceasefire for humanitarian reasons, fighting has reportedly continued, raising concerns over the safety and well-being of the city's 2 million residents.