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Heavy fighting resumes in Kisangani
Further heavy shelling continues between Rwandan and Ugandan troops around Kisangani after a brief truce arranged by the UN on Thursday. So far, more than 100 civilians have been killed in the conflict. UN officials say urgent relief is needed for hospitals and civilians. The BBC's Rosie Hayes reports.

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