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

The United Nations reported that over 100 women were raped and subsequently burned alive following a jailbreak in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. This tragic incident occurred after fighters from the M23 rebel group attacked Munzenze prison on Monday, leading to chaos in the city. An internal UN document indicates that between 165 and 167 female prisoners were assaulted by male inmates during the escape. Most of these women reportedly died when the prison was then set ablaze.
Goma, a city with more than a million residents, has been under intense conflict, with the M23 rebel group, allegedly backed by Rwanda, capturing significant areas. The UN estimates that at least 2,900 people have lost their lives in the ongoing violence, with thousands of bodies accounted for in morgues and mass graves. While a ceasefire was declared for humanitarian reasons earlier this week, the M23 resumed offensive operations, seizing the mining town of Nyabibwe. Meanwhile, fears of a choleral outbreak loom as access to clean water remains severely limited, according to relief organization Médecins Sans Frontières.