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Rwanda accuses Congo of planning large attack

  • Rwanda has claimed it possesses evidence of a planned major attack by the Democratic Republic of Congo, denying any involvement in the conflict within Congo's borders.
  • Kigali and Kinshasa are blaming each other for the renewed instability in eastern Congo, where M23 rebels have captured Goma and are advancing.
  • Rwanda stated, "We categorically oppose the DRC's attempts to portray Rwanda as being responsible for its instability in the eastern DRC."
  • Following the fall of Goma, Rwanda revealed that the weapons were pointed directly at them, indicating an imminent threat.
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Rwanda accuses Congo of planning large attack

Rwanda said on Friday it had proof of an intended major attack by the Democratic Republic of Congo and denied it was fomenting conflict inside its neighbour's border.

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The Army reported that the situation remains stable in the city of Goma, Rusayo and its surroundings in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. On the health of Sergeant Adrián Fernández, wounded during an attack on the U.N. forces by the M23 guerrilla, it is stated that he remains in CTI of the Level IV Hospital in Uganda. “He continues in critical condition, presenting small signs of evolution” the statement says. “The military workers of the Na…

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