UNICEF Reports Alarming Rise in Child Rape Cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo

The United Nations has reported that over 100 female prisoners were raped and killed during a violent jailbreak in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), following an attack by the M23 rebel group. According to an internal UN document, between 165 and 167 women were assaulted during the incident, which occurred when the prison was set ablaze after the jailbreak last Monday. The report indicates that many victims perished as a result of the fire set by male inmates.
The tumult in Goma arose as M23 fighters executed a rapid advance through eastern DRC, capturing the city and resulting in chaos, with casualties reported on the streets. The Congolese government has stated that over 2,000 individuals were killed due to clashes with the rebels, while the UN has estimated at least 900 fatalities and almost 3,000 injuries. The discrepancy in death tolls remains unclear.
Despite a recent announcement of a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds by the rebels, reports of renewed fighting surfaced later in the week, exacerbating the dire situation in the region.