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Rwanda threatens reprisal if Congo attacks continue

Rwanda says it will retaliate if it suffers further attacks from its neighbour, the Democratic Republic of Congo.

• June 1, 2022
Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta
Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta [Photo Credit: Global Climate Change Alliance]

Rwanda says it will retaliate if it suffers further attacks from its neighbour, the Democratic Republic of Congo.

This was disclosed by the Rwandan foreign ministry on Wednesday.

“If attacks continue we will not sit idly by,” Foreign Minister Vincent Biruta told reporters. “Rwanda will have the right to respond to protect the security of the country, to protect the security of its citizens and we have the means to do that.”

Mr Biruta had accused Congo of firing shells across the border in May.  

Congo summoned Rwanda’s ambassador and suspended RwandAir flights to Congo over the weekend in response to what it said was Kigali’s support for M23 rebels carrying out a military offensive in its eastern borderlands.

Rwanda denied the claims and, in turn, accused Congo’s army of fighting alongside the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR), an armed group founded by ethnic Hutus who fled Rwanda after participating in the 1994 genocide.

Mr Biruta said FDLR fighters were among the ranks of Congo’s army when their shells allegedly destroyed houses and injured people on the Rwandan side of the border.

Congo government spokesman Patrick Muyaya told Reuters that “their discourse on the FDLR no longer makes sense.”

“They cannot say that they are victims of the FDLR. The FDLR are killing our people, not the Rwandan people; it is we who suffer,” he added.

The clashes threaten to unravel relations between the two countries, which had improved since Congolese President Felix Tshisekedi came to power three years ago.

The M23 insurgency stems from the long fallout of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. 

(Reuters/NAN)

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