A United Nations probe has found no proof of civilian massacres in eastern Congo during recent clashes between government troops and rebel forces, a spokeswoman said on Tuesday. A U.N. team traveled into remote mountain villages between the towns of Bukavu and Goma on Tuesday to investigate rebel claims that government troops had slaughtered nearly 70 civilians during fighting last week. “There is no confirmation that civilians were massacred or targeted, though many people may have been killed in the clashes,” U.N. spokeswoman Iliane Naba said from Bukavu.Full Story
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