ICRC Evacuates Hundreds of Congolese Troops from Goma to Kinshasa
ICRC Evacuates Hundreds of Congolese Troops from Goma to Kinshasa

ICRC Evacuates Hundreds of Congolese Troops from Goma to Kinshasa

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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has begun relocating hundreds of disarmed Congolese soldiers, police officers, and their families from the United Nations base in Goma to the capital, Kinshasa. This operation follows the M23 rebels' takeover of Goma earlier this year, leaving the personnel stranded and in need of assistance. The ICRC, acting as a neutral intermediary after negotiations involving the Congolese government, the UN mission, and M23 representatives, is overseeing the multi-day convoy to ensure the safety and consent of all evacuees. Upon arrival in Kinshasa, Congolese authorities will assume responsibility for those transported. The evacuation highlights the persistent instability in eastern Congo, where armed groups continue to vie for control amid regional tensions and ongoing humanitarian concerns. The operation is part of broader efforts to address the crisis, amidst the withdrawal of regional peacekeeping troops.

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