Rwanda’s president says he doesn’t know if his country’s troops are in DRC
- Rwandan President Paul Kagame stated he does not know if Rwandan troops are in the Democratic Republic of Congo , despite being the commander-in-chief of the Rwandan Defence Force.
- Kagame claimed the M23 armed group has killed over 700 people in recent fighting in the DRC, with thousands more injured.
- Kagame described the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda as an 'existential threat' to Rwanda, insisting that the country will do 'whatever it takes' to protect itself.
- In an interview, Kagame suggested that the M23 group is supported by other governments in the region, stating, 'Read whatever you want to read from what I’m telling you.
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