KIGALI, Rwanda
Rwanda said on Tuesday it had killed a soldier from Democratic Republic of Congo and captured two others on its territory in the latest friction on their border.
The Rwanda Defense Forces,
RDF, said in a statement the Congolese soldiers crossed at Rubavu town.
One was shot dead when he
fired at a patrol and the other two arrested, the statement added.
The soldiers had an AK-47 gun,
four magazines with 105 rounds, a protective vest and sachets of cannabis, the
RDF said.
Congolese military
spokesperson Sylvain Ekenge said he was unaware of the incident.
Kinshasa has long accused
Kigali of backing M23 rebels, led by members of the Tutsi ethnic group, in
eastern Congo, who last year launched a fresh offensive in an area near Uganda,
forcing more than 1 million people to flee.
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