
At least 250,000 displaced as conflicts rage on in the Congo
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At least 250,000 people have been displaced in the Democratic Republic of the Congo over the last month, largely because of escalating conflicts.
"It’s really heartbreaking (and) what I saw is truly a horrible situation," Ramesh Rajasingham, director of coordination in the U.N. humanitarian office, told The Associated Press.
Rajasingham visited the city of Goma, where many are taking refuge. "Such a large number of displaced persons in such a short time is unprecedented," he said.
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