Kagame denies Rwanda troops in eastern Congo

Rwandan President Paul Kagame says he doesn't know if his troops are in eastern DR Congo. Fighting there has killed over 900 people recently.

Many believe Rwanda supports the M23 rebels who took the city of Goma. UN experts think 3,000 to 4,000 Rwandan soldiers are aiding M23 in Congo.

Kagame told CNN he would do anything to protect Rwanda. The rebels deny getting help from Rwanda.

The UN says at least 900 bodies were found in Goma since the violence began. DR Congo's government says Rwanda's presence is well-known.

Kagame was compared to Russia's Putin backing separatists in Ukraine. He said he can't stop such comparisons.

Kagame calls the FDLR rebel group a major threat to Rwanda. He claims they are part of Congo's army and have regional support.

Rwanda will protect itself by any means, Kagame said. No one else will do it for them.

Asked again about sending troops, Kagame said to interpret his words. The conflict has grown since M23 entered Goma.

Rwanda says 16 of its people died from shelling. DR Congo vowed a strong response to the M23, which it calls Rwanda's "puppet."

M23 wants to install a new government in Goma, take more areas, and oust Congo's leader.

On Monday, M23 declared a ceasefire to focus on holding Goma. The situation remains tense in the region.
 

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