The peacekeepers of the UN Mission in DR Congo evacuated four seriously wounded civilians in the Bunia Hospital after an armed attack. Security Council: The UN calls for the cessation of hostilities and the protection of civilians in the east of the DR Congo Peace and safety Despite the diplomatic progress, violence in the North and Southern Kiva, Ituri and other regions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continues, and the humanitarian situation remains extremely difficult. This was announced at a meeting of the UN Security Council by Assistant Secretary General for Africa Marta Marta. According to her, in recent months, encouraging progress has been achieved, in particular, the signing on June 27 in Washington of a peace agreement between the DRC and Rwanda with the assistance of the United States, as well as on July 19 – a declaration between the DRC government and the M23 group. However, as Posi emphasized, “the evolution of the seat situation does not correspond to the progress achieved on the diplomatic front, and the parties still do not fulfill their obligations under the resolution of the Security Council 2773.” ~ 60 > 60 ~ h2 > violence It continues she stated that the number of victims among civilians continues to grow. “Humanities risk their lives to provide limited assistance to the population, whose needs are still growing. Sexual violence in the context of conflict continues against the backdrop of unusual indifference. The forced recruitment of children continues, ”said the representative of the UN. Fobi recalled that, according to the UN Human Rights Office, at least 319 civilians, including at least 48 women and 19 children, were killed by M23 members with the support of Rwanda defense forces from July 9 to 21 in four villages in the province of Northern Kiva. According to POBI, medical centers and infrastructure were destroyed, entire villages were burned, crops were requisitioned, and many residents were forced to flee or work against their will. ~ 60 > 60 > in the southern Kiva the lines of the front as a whole remained stable, although the continuing clashes risked to aggravate the interethnic voltage. In the province of Ituri, the situation has sharply worsened since the beginning of July. In these regions there is a serious threat from the “union democratic forces”. & Amp; nbsp; “Since the beginning of July, 185 civilians have been killed, including children. Hundreds were also stolen, ”said the assistant Secretary General. emergency situation ~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 >“The Democratic Republic of the Congo today is faced with one of the most acute humanitarian emergency situations in the world,” continued. According to her, the scale of the lack of food is growing, and 5.9 million people remain forced immigrants. ~ 60 > “We cannot and should not accept the monstrous suffering and endless horrors that have become commonplace in the eastern part of the DRC,” Pobli emphasized, adding that to protect his civilians and to protect his civilians and to protect his civilians and The restoration of law and order is necessary immediate termination of hostilities. peaceful efforts ~ 60 > at the same time she noted positive steps, including the declaration of regional economic integration. However, according to the speaker, this is “not a replacement for the actual cessation of hostilities.” ~ 60 > Rubbi emphasized that the UN mission in the DRC (MonnSDRK) continues to support peaceful efforts, and next week the specialized secretary of the Great Lakes of the African of the Africa of the Juan Huan. Xia will visit Angola to discuss the support of the UN of local initiatives. ~ 60 > speaking also welcomed the “road map developed by the main religious denominations of the DRC for inclusive dialogue” aimed at eliminating indigenous reasons Conflict. 60 > “At this critical moment for the DRC and the region, it is extremely important that the security council provides full support for current peaceful efforts,” Pobos emphasized. – All parties must fulfill their obligations, putting the well -being of millions of men, women and children who continue to bear the main burden of the current crisis. ”~ 60 >