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Rwanda Denies Backing Rebels Linked to Burundi Attack Africa Business News

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Rwanda's government has denied accusations that it armed a rebel group alleged to have carried out a grenade attack in Burundi's economic hub, Bujumbura. Pierre Nkurikiye, the spokesperson for Burundi's interior ministry says at least 38 people were injured in Friday's attack. Rwanda's government dismissed the allegations saying it has absolutely no connection" with the attack and had no reason to be involved in it. Red Tabara, the group accused of executing the grenade attack, has also denied responsibility, saying it does not attack innocent civilians. Rwanda's relationships with neighbouring nations Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo have become strained in recent years.

Rwanda's government has denied accusations that it armed a rebel group alleged to have carried out a grenade attack in Burundi's economic hub, Bujumbura. Pierre Nkurikiye, the spokesperson for Burundi's interior ministry says at least 38 people were injured in Friday's attack. Rwanda's government dismissed the allegations saying it has absolutely no connection" with the attack and had no reason to be involved in it. Red Tabara, the group accused of executing the grenade attack, has also denied responsibility, saying it does not attack innocent civilians. Rwanda's relationships with neighbouring nations Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo have become strained in recent years.

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