More than 100 women raped and burned alive in Congo, says on

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More than 100 women prisoners were raped and then burned alive during Jailbreak in the Congoy city of Goma, according to the UN.

Tables of prisoners erupted from the Munzenze prison last Monday after fighters from the M23 rebel group began to take over the city.

Between 165 and 167 women were attacked by male prisoners during Jailbreen, says the UN internal document seen by BBC.

The report states that most of the women were killed after prisoners set fire to prison.

The BBC failed to check the reports.

Goma, a major city of over a million people, was captured after the M23 supported by Rwanda made rapid progress through East Congo.

The city was immersed in chaos, with the bodies lying on the street and reporting that it was flying over residential homes.

Last week’s Jailbreak footage showed that the people running away from the building as the smoke was rising in the background. Severe shooting can also be heard.

In a Separate video, the people who are thought to have escaped prisonersFiled on the streets of Goma.

More than 2000 people were killed when the M23 was confronted with the Congojan forces and their allies, said the government of D -Congo.

The UN says at least 900 people were killed and almost 3,000 injured. It was not clear why the UN and D -Congo death taxes vied.

Earlier this week, the rebels announced the cessation of the fire of humanitarian reasons, but on Wednesday there were reports of renewed fighting.

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