Tires were burned, Embassies attacked Kongo’s protests in Kinshasa | Protest news
Piles of vandalized ammunition and burning tires were called chaotically Demonstrations Kinshasa, the capital of the Congo in the Congo Democratic Republic, was angry in Goma, the main city of the international community, the main city of the eastern country.
On foot or motorcycles, Tuesday, the call of Graston’s “paralyzing the city” in the north of John, Uganda, Uganda, Kenya, France, the Belgian Embassy and the United States.
Rwanda and Ugandan were accused of actively supporting the M23 armed group after A Lightning offensive Regional Capital entered Goma on Sunday with the support of troops in the North Kivu province.
They controled the airport on Tuesday Red street battles.
Demonstrators have accused other countries in diplomatic inaction.
“Enough enough, we will destroy everything here. We will end today with Ruande,” he shouted a demonstrator to cheer the embassy in Kinshasa Rwane.
Thick smoke near the tires set up in the fire.
The palate wall of the French embassy was burned. Read over the graffiti: “Treason … Now get to an end.”
Protesters targeted Belgian and US embassies and took the mission to Uganda by taking furniture to motorcycles and taxis.