South African, Rwandan leaders in war of words over DR Congo
- France condemned attacks on its embassy in Kinshasa, where demonstrators stormed diplomatic compounds, fueled by tensions over the M23 rebel conflict.
- Protesters accused several nations, including France and Belgium, of ignoring Rwanda's alleged support for the M23 rebels, leading to targeted attacks on their embassies.
- Rwandan President Paul Kagame responded angrily to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's accusations of Rwanda backing the M23 rebels, warning of potential confrontation.
- South African officials have directly blamed Rwanda for the M23's actions, amidst ongoing tensions and recent casualties among South African troops in the DRC.
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C 32%
R 26%
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