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250 more East African soldiers withdraw from eastern DRC

Saturday, 9 December 2023



GOMA, DR Congo, Dec 8 (AFP): About 250 South Sudanese soldiers left Goma on Friday, the latest group from an East African Community (EAC) regional force to withdraw from the strife-torn eastern Democratic Republic of Congo after Kinshasa refused to renew its mandate.
The seven-nation EAC first deployed troops in the violence-plagued region in November 2022, at the invitation of the DRC authorities, to free areas taken by the resurgent M23 rebel group.
But the future of the deployment was thrown into doubt after President Felix Tshisekedi and local residents accused the force of cohabiting with the rebels rather than forcing them to lay down arms.
AFP reporters saw early Friday the group of South Sudanese soldiers leaving the provincial capital of North Kivu, Goma.
The soldiers took off from Goma airport around 5.20 am local time (0320 GMT), bound for Juba.
A second flight is planned for later in the morning, according to a source from the EAC.
Ugandan and Burundian soldiers should also leave in the coming weeks, the same source said, with the regional force's withdrawal expected to be complete by January 7.