Mysterious Disease Claims Lives in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

The M23 rebel group is making significant advances toward Bukavu, a major city in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), prompting fears of escalating violence. This advance follows the rebels' recent capture of Goma, the capital of North Kivu province, despite international calls for a ceasefire and renewed peace negotiations. According to the deputy governor of South Kivu, Jean Elekano, heavy clashes have been reported on the outskirts of Bukavu, with residents instructed to remain indoors.
The Tutsi-led M23, which is backed by Rwanda, has caused widespread displacement, forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. DRC officials claim that Rwanda seeks to exploit the region's resources, a charge that the Rwandan government denies. DRC President Félix Tshisekedi has called for sanctions against Rwanda, accusing it of "expansionist ambitions."
As the African Union prepares for a summit in Ethiopia, Moussa Faki Mahamat, head of the AU commission, emphasized the necessity of observing a ceasefire, stating that military solutions will not resolve the ongoing crisis.