Thursday, January 16, 2025

Ugandan Troops Taking Part in Eastern DRC Regional Peacekeeping Effort

By our Correspondent

There as been controversy as Uganda soldiers prepare for engagement in DRC.

To this end, Uganda says it will be sending over 1,000 troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo as part of an East African Community force tasked with ending decades of instability in the troubled North Kivu region.

In the meantime, Kenya and Burundi have already sent soldiers to the eastern province to take part in the regional force.

In this regard, the Uganda army spokesperson says the group intended for the regional mission has been in training for months.

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But in spite of hosting one of the United Nation’s largest peacekeeping forces, more than 120 armed groups continue to operate across large swathes of eastern Congo.

And this includes the M23 rebels which launched a major offensive this year that has seen tens of thousands of people displaced by the fighting.

However Uganda’s involvement in the regional force has been opposed by some activist groups and officials because of Kampala’s role in Congo’s bloody civil wars.

Recently, it paid the DRC a first instalment of $65 million in compensation for losses caused by Ugandan troops occupying Congolese territory in the 1990s.

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