Rwanda fires on Congo military aircraft accused of violation

FILE - A M23 rebels stand with theirs weapons during a ceremony to mark the withdrawal from their positions in the town of Kibumba, in the eastern of Democratic Republic of Congo, on Dec. 23, 2022. The accounts are haunting. Abductions, torture, rapes. Scores of civilians including women and children have been killed by the M23 rebels in eastern Congo, according to a U.N. report expected to be published this week. (AP Photo/Moses Sawasawa, File)

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) 鈥 Rwanda has fired on a Congolese military aircraft it alleges violated its airspace in a new escalation of tensions between the neighbors that has set off alarm across central Africa.

A Rwandan government statement said 鈥渄efensive measures鈥 were taken against a Sukhoi-25 from Congo on Tuesday evening, and it urged Congo to 鈥渟top this aggression.鈥 Rwanda鈥檚 state broadcaster shared unverified video of what appeared to be a projectile fired at an aircraft.

Congo鈥檚 government in a statement asserted that the Rwandan attack on its fighter plane occurred in Congolese airspace near the city of Goma鈥檚 international airport and that the plane had not entered Rwandan airspace. It said the plane landed without major damage.

Congo considers this 鈥渁 deliberate act of aggression that equals an act of war鈥 with the goal of sabotaging regional peace efforts, the statement said.

The incident occurred a week before Pope Francis arrives in Congo鈥檚 capital, Kinshasa, for a three-day visit to highlight the toll that decades of conflict have taken on the country, particularly eastern Congo, a volatile region rich in minerals critical to much of the world鈥檚 technology.

Congo for months has accused Rwanda of supporting a rebel group called M23, one of dozens that's fighting in eastern Congo.

To Rwanda鈥檚 displeasure, powerful voices in the West have . United Nations experts last month said they have of Rwandan government forces crossing into Congo to reinforce M23 rebels or to conduct operations against another rebel group that includes fighters accused of taking part in the 1994 Rwandan genocide. The United States, France and Germany have urged Rwanda to stop supporting the rebels.

The Rwandan government has called accusations that it is supporting M23 鈥渨rong鈥 and part of a 鈥渢ired old blame game鈥 undermining efforts by regional leaders to find a lasting peace, 鈥渢o which Rwanda is fully committed.鈥

Rwanda also accuses Congo of supporting another rebel group that reportedly includes ethnic Hutus who participated in the genocide that killed more than 800,000 ethnic Tutsis and moderate Hutus who tried to protect them. The U.N. experts said they found evidence of support by some Congolese forces to armed groups.

The public pressure on Rwanda is notable. Human rights watchdogs and others have long accused Rwanda of using the international community鈥檚 guilt over its delayed response to the genocide to dampen criticism of its actions including the stifling of opposition at home and abroad.

At a Nov. 23 summit in Angola, which included Congo鈥檚 president and Rwanda鈥檚 foreign minister, regional leaders called for a cease-fire in eastern Congo to be followed by a withdrawal of rebels from major towns under M23 control. The armed group said it would withdraw from some of the occupied territories before Jan. 15, but some areas remain under its control.

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