Thousands of Congolese refugees are fleeing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, with over 63,000 crossing into Uganda since January. At the Nyakabande transit center in western Uganda, families recount harrowing stories of separation, sexual violence, and forced conscription by armed groups.
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- Thousands of Congolese refugees are arriving at Uganda's Nyakabande Transit Centre after fleeing violence.
- Many refugees, including children, have been separated from their families during the escape. 7s
- M23 rebels have seized large territories in eastern DRC, leading to mass displacement. 40s
- Aid agencies in Uganda are struggling to support refugees due to dwindling resources. 1m 15s
- Despite ongoing peace talks, refugees remain sceptical as violence continues. 2m 9s