 Congo's government has been accused of dramatically increasing their toll from a massacre last week, according to the government, 270 people had been killed in an attack that broke a fragile ceasefire agreement. Keshasha last week accused the M23 rebels of killing hundreds of civilians in Keshisha village north of Goma. M23's chairman challenged the Figo and accused Congo's government of creating a diversion from other atrocities in the region that he says have been committed by government soldiers and their allies. Meanwhile, government spokesman Patrick Muyaia said that the government was opening an official inquiry into what happened in Keshasha village located about 70 kilometers from the regional capital of Goma. Last month, at a summit in Angola, the leaders attending it had warned that if M23 did not respect the ceasefire and relinquish control of the towns it held, an East African region of force would make them do so.