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Uvira town calm, Mayi-Mayi threatening mountain villages

Humanitarian sources who have just arrived from Uvira told IRIN on Friday the situation in the town is calm at the moment, but Mayi-Mayi fighters are still threatening to attack villages in the surrounding mountains. The sources pointed out a Mayi-Mayi strategy is to hide and conduct ambushes, without "open confrontation". Meanwhile, according to the sources, civilians in Goma and Kisangani are "confused" by recent splits within the RCD. "No one is sure of the real and genuine saviour", they said.

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