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Uganda, Rwanda, Kenya, French and US embassies attacked by protesters in DR Congo

A combination of screengrabs from a video show Congolese demonstrators protesting against Rwanda in Kinshahsa on January 28, 2025, amid tensions following a clash in Goma between M23 rebels and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC). 

What you need to know:

  • Angry crowds burned tyres, chanted anti-Rwanda slogans and attacked diplomatic installations of several countries including Uganda, seen as favourable to Rwanda, leading the police to fire tear gas, a Reuters reporter said.

Police in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) fired tear gas at protesters in the capital, Kinshasa, on Tuesday, after embassies were attacked over the conflict in the country's east.

The demonstrators targeted embassies of countries they accuse of complicity in Rwanda's support of M23 rebels, who have seized the eastern provincial capital, Goma.

A European diplomat told Reuters that the embassies of France, the United States, Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya were targeted by the protesters.

Security officers fire teargas and bullets to disperse protesters who attacked the French embassy in Kinshasa on January 28, 2025 amid fighting in Congo's east. Video/Screengrab/Reuters 

Protesters attack French embassy in Kinshasa on January 28, 2025 amid fighting in Congo's east. Video/Screengrab/Reuters 

French foreign minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on a post on X that the French embassy in Kinshasa was attacked and briefly caught fire, although the blaze had been brought under control.

"All of this is because of Rwanda. What Rwanda is doing is in complicity with France, Belgium, the United States and others. The people of Congo are tired. How many times should we die?" a protester told Reuters.

Protests erupted across the city with demonstrators burning tires and clashing with the police who fired tear gas to disperse them, a Reuters reporter in Kinshasa said.

Rwandan-backed M23 rebels marched into the eastern city of Goma on Monday in a major escalation of the three-decade conflict.

Smoke rises over Congo's Kinshasa as police clash with protesters over M23 conflict on January 28, 2025. PHOTO/REUTERS 

Protesters attacked the Kenyan embassy and soldiers who were there did not stop them, a witness said, while the Reuters reporter said he saw the Ugandan embassy being looted.

Speaking on national TV, Congo's Communications Minister Patrick Muyaya urged protesters to stop their attacks. He later said the situation had been brought under control.

"We have every right... to express our anger, but let's do it peacefully. Let's not attack the consular infrastructures of countries accredited in Congo," he said.

M23 Rebels walk through Congo's Goma on January 28, 2025 after claiming capture of city. PHOTO/REUTERS