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18 apr. 2025 18:41
DRC, Rwanda, Tanzania
Types of Conflict, Armed groups, Local militias, M23
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Rwanda Assists in Coordinated Withdrawal of SADC Troops from Eastern DR Congo

Rwanda is set to facilitate the withdrawal of SADC/SAMIDRC forces from eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, according to a senior official source. According to information received by Africa Security Analysis (ASA), a formal request has been submitted to Kigali to allow the troops exit through Rwanda, with their final staging point set for Chato, Tanzania, ahead of their departure by air.

Due to the large volume of military hardware involved, some equipment may be airlifted directly from Kigali. Rwanda is reportedly working to streamline the process and minimize the risks and delays of transporting heavy assets overland. In these cases, comprehensive inspections will be conducted to ensure a secure and orderly transfer.

Citing Rwanda’s New Times, “this decision marks a significant milestone in Africa’s efforts to promote stability and lasting peace in the Great Lakes region.

The move follows rising tensions between the regional force and AFC/M23 rebels, who recently demanded the withdrawal of SADC troops after accusing SAMIDRC of siding with pro-Kinshasa militias in clashes near Goma.

Tensions escalated last Friday when SAMIDRC units reportedly deployed a surveillance drone over Mubambiro. In response, AFC/M23 withdrew their previous consent for SADC forces to exit via Goma airport—an option initially approved once renovations were completed.

SAMIDRC personnel are expected to leave the region along with their equipment, under conditions described as “respectful and discreet.” The withdrawal may take place away from media attention, according to Africa Security Analysis.

For AFC/M23, SAMIDRC’s alleged involvement in the recent confrontations may have accelerated the troop pullout—an outcome the group has openly welcomed.

This development comes nearly three months after AFC/M23 seized control of the city of Goma.

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