(Finbarr O'Reilly/Reuters)
From Yahoo News/Reuters:
GOMA, Congo (Reuters) – Rwandan troops will start withdrawing from eastern Congo on Saturday and the entire force will have left by the middle of next week, a Rwandan military spokesman said on Friday.
Rwandan soldiers have "achieved their objectives" in a joint operation with Congo's army to hunt Rwandan Hutu rebels in eastern Congo, even though the rebels have not been completely destroyed, Major Jill Rutaremara told Reuters.
Congo invited the Rwandan army to help it attack the rebels last month, in a sign of improved relations between the two countries after a 15-year period in which they fought two wars.
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My Comment: Where was the U.N.? With far less troops than the U.N., the Rwandan Army with parts of the Congo Army helping them were able to rout a rebel movement in a few months.