Round-up of key developments as fighting rages in Gomapublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 28 January
We're pausing our live coverage of the spiralling crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, following ferocious fighting between Rwandan-backed M23 rebels and government forces in the eastern city of Goma.
- Bodies are lying in the streets of Goma as the city is hit by heavy artillery fire
- Health workers are being shot at while hospitals are overwhelmed
- The rebels' claim that they seized the airport has been confirmed by diplomatic and security sources
- Water and electricity supplies remain cut in Goma
- An aid agency says that an Ebola research laboratory is at risk in Goma after losing power
- Protesters angered by the international community's failure to stop the rebel advance have attacked foreign embassies in the capital
- Four more South African peacekeepers have been killed after mortars hit their base at Goma airport
- You can catch up on the latest by reading our news story here.