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The M23 rebel group, backed by Rwanda, has declared a unilateral ceasefire in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after capturing the city of Goma. The announcement was made on Monday and is set to take effect on Tuesday, following intense fighting that has resulted in around 900 fatalities, according to the United Nations health agency. Communications Minister Patrick Muyaya noted that over 2,000 bodies remain unburied in Goma, which has a population of two million.
The ceasefire comes after pleas from G7 foreign ministers urging both sides to return to negotiations and ensure the safe passage of humanitarian assistance. The recent violence has displaced hundreds of thousands, forcing many to flee into neighboring Rwanda. Despite declaring the ceasefire, the M23 rebels continue to hold Goma and have indicated intentions to move towards Bukavu but have claimed no desire to capture it.
Regional talks are set to occur this week, with DRC and Rwanda's presidents expected to participate. Congolese officials have expressed openness to negotiations, contingent on prior peace agreements being honored.