DR Congo unrest sparks biggest refugee wave to Burundi in 25 years
- Escalating violence in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo has uprooted many people, leading to 35,000 fleeing to Burundi since February, according to the UNHCR.
- The UN's OHCHR expressed worry about increasing lawlessness as warlords were recently freed in Goma, Kabare, and Bukavu, impacting local security.
- The UN World Food Programme has resumed food assistance in Goma, reaching only 9,000 out of 83,000 targeted people due to ongoing conflict.
- UNHCR spokesperson Olga Sarrado highlighted worsening conditions for refugees entering Burundi, many risking unsafe crossings to escape DRC.
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