Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo - An airstrike on Friday targeted a housing camp for internally displaced persons in Goma, resulting in the tragic deaths of at least nine individuals, including seven children.
The attack has raised serious concerns, with local officials warning that the death toll could increase as many were injured in the blast.
The eastern city of Goma has become a refuge for thousands fleeing the advancing M23 rebels, who are reportedly backed by Rwanda.
This recent violence underscores the escalating humanitarian crisis in the region as the conflict drives civilians from their homes in search of safety.
Currently, there has been no official comment from the Congolese army regarding the airstrike. The situation remains tense, with the local community and humanitarian organizations anxiously awaiting further updates and calling for immediate aid to support the injured and displaced.
This incident highlights the severe impact of ongoing military conflicts on civilian populations, particularly on vulnerable groups such as internally displaced persons. International attention and intervention are urgently needed to address the security and humanitarian challenges in the area.
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