The army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo accuses Rwanda to wear prisoners in military uniforms in an effort to pass them as newly captured rebels involved in rwandan genocide.
It came after Rwanda’s rebels were sponsored by the Eastern Dr Congo that they obtained the warriors from the democratic forces for Tutsis in Rwanda joined in Rwanda.
But Dr Congo’s military said a video says that shows the hearth of 20 FDLR rebels on a crossing “Fake” cross.
M23 warriors developed in Eastern Dr Congo since January, seizing bukavu and rubber, the largest city in the region.
Fighting was forced about 500,000 people from their homes, an awful humanitarian crisis, according to the UN.
In its statement, Congolese military says that Congoelese video is a “fleed incident of bad taste to taste the intention of discovering our army”.
It says Rwanda gets prisons on FDLR and put it on new military uniforms to claim that they have recently got in the rubber.
“It is part of the Rwandan strategy to verify the invasion of DRC territory segments,” in addition.
Rwanda uses the presence of FDLR forces in the Eastern Congo to provide its support for M23.
The country previously denied that M23 was supported, but also emphasized by the presence of FDLR in eastern Congo it has the right to bring the military to the East.
UN experts have previously estimated to be between 3,000 and 4,000 rwandan troops are in eastern Congo.
UN experts have also reported last year using the Congolese military using many armed groups, including FDLR, as the fighting proxies of the M23.
Rwanda genocide occurred over 100 days in 1994.
The ethnic Hutu Militia involved in killing up to 800,000 people – most from Tutsi Community – runs out what is DR Congo, some forming FDLR.
Kagame, leading the tutsi rebel ending for more than three decades ago, saw this “Genocidal Militia” as an existing threat.
On Thursday, Gunfire and blasts targeted by a rally held by leaders of rebels in Bukvu, second largest east town. Videos shows turbulent scenes with bodies of streets after the flock fled.
Rebels of M23 Got the bukavu from government forces last month following their rapid advances in the region.
The rally used to be addressed by Corneille Nagaa, the leader of an alliance with rebel groups including M23.
The rebels accused the President of Permanong President Felix Tshistedi to attack the attack. However Tshisedo blamed it to “a foreign army” he said operating east.
Africa’s union and the UN calls for a ceasefire and for rebels to withdraw from the areas they control.