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Published 09 Jan, 2013 03:32am

UN wants to use surveillance drones in Congo

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations wants to use surveillance drones in Congo for the first time but is running into opposition from neighboring Rwanda which is believed to be backing rebels who recently took control of many towns in the conflict-wracked east.    

UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous asked the Security Council on Tuesday to support the deployment of drones to improve the UN peacekeeping mission's ability to protect civilians in the vast area, UN diplomats said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the meeting was closed.

Brieuc Pont, spokesman for France's UN Mission, tweeted that ''the UN in Congo needs additional and modern assets, including drones, to be better informed and more reactive.''

But Rwanda's UN Ambassador Eugene-Richard Gasana said his government and others have legitimate concerns.

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