SADC troops will be drawn as M23 rebels take place
BBC News

South African leaders announced their troops from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which helped the government fight against rebels.
The troops were sent to support the Congolese army two years ago, this year fought with the supported M23 rebels of Rhoban, who seized control of the large parts of the mineral-rich East Dr. Congo.
At least 19 soldiers from South Africa, Malawi and Tanzania were killed in January, the largest city in January in January.
Thousands of people were killed during the war and left asylum after hundreds of thousands of homes.
There are concerns that the battles can become a broader regional confrontation.
M23 continued to win a place in the East Dr. Congo and seized the second largest city in the region last month.
After the killing of South Africa’s placement soldiers, the public and the opposition were very criticized by the opposition.
Sandile Swanda, a political scientist, said that the country’s “embarrassing” situation to the BBC.
“The rebels are very strong. This is a full war and South Africa is ready for such war,” he said.
He added: “No country in the Sadc region is ready for this war – psychologically, military and political.”
In February, The President of the Malawi said he would withdraw from the Dr. Congo of troopsAlthough he did not give a reason.
DR Congo decided to start a “step-by-step” on Thursday, Harare, Harare, Harare’s 16 members were held during the South African development community (SADC) Virtual Summit.
Although SADC leaders retreat from Dr. Congo of troops, the bloc will continue to support interventions to bring continuous peace, he said.
No reason was given.
SADC called on the diplomatic and political solution to the conflict.
Previous efforts to bring peace to Dr. Congo were not successful.
This was the third emergency summit of Sadcin in the Dr. Congo in recent months.
DR Congo is not known how many SADC troops are not known, but 5,000 troops should have been sent.
South Africa, who carried out the mission, was to place the remaining the rest shared between 2900 troops and Malawi and Tanzania.

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