Democratic Republic of Congo's army on Monday, saying it was not involved in any "belligerent activities" in its vast neighbor. Heavy fighting erupted in eastern Congo early on Monday and went on through the day when fighters from the M23 rebel group attacked army positions near the border with Uganda and Rwanda. Congo said the M23 were backed by Rwandan soldiers, two of whom it said it had captured. Authorities in Rwanda said in a statement that, "this is an attempt to manipulate opinion by presenting two individuals arrested under obscure circumstances more than a month ago, as elements captured in the fighting on 28 March." U.N. investigators have previously accused Rwanda and Uganda of supporting the group, which both countries have denied. Have your say!.
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