A picture shown by Tigre TV, which is controlled by TOLF rebels, shows images of dead bodies on the streets and wounded being carried away.
The target was a market in the city of Almata.
“Drones attacked the market and killed more than 38 people and injured more than 80. These are the people who were buying and selling in the market”, Ekube announced.
The security chief said the attacks began last Wednesday and lasted three consecutive days.
The government and various rebel groups have been involved in fighting in Tigre for more than a year.
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The demonstrators were also protesting against the alleged presence of Rwandan police in Goma, strongly denied by the authorities.
Early in the morning, protesters stormed the main streets of the capital of North Kivu province, on the Rwanda border, set fire to tires and set up stone fences.
оlice used ammunition and tear gas to disperse the crowd. “Two law enforcement officers were killed and two were seriously injured,” General Sylvain Akenz, spokesman for the province’s military governor, told reporters.
“These acts will not be spared,” General Akenz said.
Neighborhood leaders and a police source who requested anonymity said one protester, a motorcyclist, was shot.
and “Here in the hospital, we have recorded 12 wounded and one dead, a child less than a year old who was shot in the back by his mother, who was injured,” Ndosho District.
The city came to a standstill throughout the day due to the closure of barricades, stores, banks, schools and central markets on the roads.
Youth movements in Goma called for a “dead city” on Monday to protest against “increasing criminality”. There have been several violent incidents in recent weeks, including the death of a currency trader on 14 December and a robbery in which two people were killed and several injured on 16 December.
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“We are not going to support the arrival of the Rwandan Rajya Sabha in Goma. What are they hiding from us?” Sailuku Issa, a protester in Nedosho, said. “Who has forgotten that the Rwandan army was behind the rebels here? They are laughing at us!” Another said, Jemba Ushu.
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“By what magic did the Rwandans get here?”, General Akenge also asked on Monday, denouncing “drug and manirulation” again rounding off the agreement.
One of the natural wonders of the world, Victoria Falls is truly a remarkable sight. The place is also known as Mosi A Tunya, which is the name that the local people in that region call it. It is more than 1.5 kilometers wide and over 100 meters long, and is the largest falling curtain of water in the world.
Not only does it provide spectacular views, but the rumble of half a million cubic meters of water a minute on the shore and the rumble of drenching spray make it quite an experience.
A tour of the falls is a must and takes you on a walk through a rainforest created by spray-to-permanently wet conditions and shows vistas from multiple viewpoints on the top of the canyon created by the Zambezi over the millennia.
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While the more quiet tours of the bridge, boat tours on the upper Zambezi River and short steam train tours are also thoroughly enjoyable.Victoria Falls is very well connected by plane, road and even rail on the spectacular Rovos Rail, so whether you are on safari in Botswana, Namibia, Zambia or Zimbabwe or just spending time in South Africa, You can easily include this amazing UNESCO World Tour. Heritage Site.
What you can do in Victoria Falls
> Take a waterfall tour to see the vastness of the water as it drops into the Batoka Gorge in the Zambezi
Enjoy helicopter flight over the waterfall for a bird’s eye view
> Discover colonial charm and enjoy traditional high tea at the iconic Victoria Falls Hotel
Explore the Zambezi on a Sunset Dinner Cruise with Sports Watching the Nearby National Parks by BoatA wide variety of adventure activities are offered, from white water rafting the Zambezi to bungee jumping, gorge swing and elephant conversation.The Big Tree – Near the falls is a large baobab tree that has stood the test of time and is 16 meters in diameter and 20 meters tally.
Wildlife
Wildlife The Zambezi National Park and Victoria Falls National Park combined are home to a variety of mammals including the Big Five, hippos, elephants, crocodiles, antelope and zebra.
There are also many different bird species in the area.Victoria Falls town is situated within the Victoria Falls National Park giving the outlaying lodges and hotels direct access to waterholes to view animals in their natural habitat.
The pattern of a zebra’s stripes are unique to each individual zebra Africa’s crocodiles can grow to 20 feet wide & weigh up to 1,650 pounds Lions spend 16-20 hours of the day sleeping or resting The fastest land animal in the world, a cheetah can reach 70 miles per hour in 3 seconds Hippos spend up to 16 hours a day submerged in rivers and lakes African elephants can currently be found in 37 African countries
Hundreds of Goma residents in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are protesting the arrival of Rwandan security agents in the region.
Several people were injured and one policeman was killed in clashes between angry youths and local police in Goma, the capital of North Kivu, on Monday.
They put up barricades on several roads blocking most of the traffic.
“In our country, we have a good army and a good police force, but we don’t understand why the Rwandans are going to come to our country and protect us. Since Mobutu is the president of this country, he has never But today we have Tshisekedi signed an agreement with Rwanda for the police to come here, we deny that,” said one protester.
Another protester said, “We as Congo are suffering for a long time. We are demonstrating to say no to the arrival of Rwandan police in our country, we refuse because we have our own police force.”
Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas canisters and ammunition. According to provisional figures, a policeman and another protester were killed and dozens more were injured.
On Saturday, the Commissioner General of the Congolese National Police denied the allegation, saying that no outside police were going to come to Goma. He called the allegation false.