DR Congo: Regional forces conduct joint security assessment as Burundi deploys more troops

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The assessment was also aimed at verifying the withdrawal of M23 from the Western Front in compliance with the Communique from the Heads of State mini_summit held in Addis Ababa on February 17, 2023.

Major General Nyagah said the deployment of the Burundi contingent in Sake, Kilolirwe and Kitchanga main supply route follows the re-posturing of troops recommended by the East African Community Chiefs of Defence Forces/Chiefs of Staff on February 9, 2023, to allow free movement of persons and goods.

Burundi National Defence Forces troops arrive at Goma International Airport. [EACRF]

The troops are to deploy in Sake, Kilolirwe and Kitchanga in North Kivu as approved by the Heads of State upon the recommendations of the EAC CDF/CDS of re-posturing troops within Rutshuru and Masisi territories, now designated as a multinational sector to enhance robust operations in order to address the current threat posed by the Armed Groups.

The deployment of South Sudan and Uganda contingents is expected in due course with South Sudan deploying alongside the Kenyan Contingent in Rumangabo while the Ugandan Contingent is to deploy in Bunagana, Rutshuru/Kiwanja and Mabenga.

Burundi National Defence Forces troops prepare to leave Goma International Airport. [EACRF]

Kenya is also expected to deploy more troops to the areas of Tongo and Kishishe.

The regional force is accelerating the full deployment of EACRF troops to enhance the peace and stability efforts in Eastern DRC.