Congo Democratic Republic: Intensive battle for Goma, Application for Blood Break

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Congo Democratic Republic: Intensive battle for Goma, Application for Blood Break

General Secretary Zion Peer Lacrow told New York journalists on Monday that some employees of the United Nations Mission (Manusco) had to take shelter to avoid violent conflict in the Congo Democratic Republic.

In these situations, their ability to collect data has been affected and the changing developments have become difficult to fully evaluate.

According to a UN elderly official, UN Santhiks are present on their deployment sites, but have been sent away from their family members because of the protection of employees who do not need extra.

Jayan Pierre Lacowa confirmed that Manusco Shantrick would continue its responsibilities, including his skills and the protection of ordinary citizens in accordance with international humanitarian law.

In the DAC, Bruno Lemarkis, a special UN sub -representative, Rasidant coordinator and humanitarian coordinator, has raised the seriousness of the current crisis.

According to him, the most serious, complex, long -time human crisis in the world is in the DRC, where 65 million people were displaced, out of which 1 million northern Kivas were displaced and the fight for Goma has begun.

Special representative Bruno Lemarkis expressed anger for the joint displacement and violence saying that ordinary citizens were suffering from violence. Heavy shells are running, which is the center of the JD city.

In view of this, he has applied for temporary stagnation on the basis of the people in the fight, so that ordinary citizens can be removed from there and providing necessary assistance materials.

Royanda

Jean Peer Lacrow was asked a question in support of Rwanda, a rebellious party called M23, in response to which he confirmed that Rwandar soldiers were present in Goma to support these fighters.

He condemned the death of three peacekeepers, two of which residents of South Africa and one Uruguay. The other 12 people were injured. UN UN general secretary Rwanda has called on all parties to ensure security and protection of UN workers.

Jayan Peer Lacrowa said that the UN is committed to supporting all peace initiatives at the regional level. In this sequence, the plan of a summit of the East African community was welcomed on January 26.

Internationally efforts have been made to prevent the situation from deteriorating so that bloodshed can be eliminated and the necessary assistance to the needy can be provided. Representatives of the United Nations say that the amount of million millions of dollars was recently allocated for humanitarian efforts in the disadvantaged areas of the violence.