With many days of attrocities of FPIC militiamen, known as "Chini ya Kilima" in the villages of Kombokabo, Ngadjo, Kayasililo and Marabo, south of Bunia in Irumu territory, a total of 14,173 displaced people found refuge in chiefdoms Walendu Bindi, according to information from local sources.
National deputy Paul Babangu, elected from the region that delivers the information, cites among their host villages Malo, Anyozo, Androzo, Nyamabho, Mula, Pinga, Tsengu and Kasuku.
"The humanitarian situation is alarming, I invite the national minister in charge of humanitarian action to intervene urgently" affirms the elected representative of the people who already deplores cases of infant mortality due to the family and the lack of health care.
On June 29, an army position in Marabo was attacked by these rebels, causing significant displacement of the population.
National deputy Paul Babangu, elected from the region that delivers the information, cites among their host villages Malo, Anyozo, Androzo, Nyamabho, Mula, Pinga, Tsengu and Kasuku.
"The humanitarian situation is alarming, I invite the national minister in charge of humanitarian action to intervene urgently" affirms the elected representative of the people who already deplores cases of infant mortality due to the family and the lack of health care.
On June 29, an army position in Marabo was attacked by these rebels, causing significant displacement of the population.
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