KINSHASA, Congo, July 15 (AP/UNB) - Rebels in eastern Congo are threatening to view United Nations peacekeepers as hostile forces unless the world body explains its role and refrains from further attacks.
The veiled threat comes only days after U.N. helicopter gunships bombarded several of the M23 rebels' positions near Rutshuru in North Kivu province.
In a letter to the U.N. Security Council, obtained by The Associated Press on Sunday, they allege that civilians were killed in the air raids, without providing an exact death toll.
They say if the Security Council fails to explain the peacekeepers' "real mandate," they will assume that it has changed to make the U.N. an active partisan force, which would mean "to tell our forces to set up defenses against the U.N. troops, their infrastructure and staffers."
Congo has the world's largest peacekeeping force of some 20,000 troops.
The veiled threat comes only days after U.N. helicopter gunships bombarded several of the M23 rebels' positions near Rutshuru in North Kivu province.
In a letter to the U.N. Security Council, obtained by The Associated Press on Sunday, they allege that civilians were killed in the air raids, without providing an exact death toll.
They say if the Security Council fails to explain the peacekeepers' "real mandate," they will assume that it has changed to make the U.N. an active partisan force, which would mean "to tell our forces to set up defenses against the U.N. troops, their infrastructure and staffers."
Congo has the world's largest peacekeeping force of some 20,000 troops.
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