Rwanda-backed M23 group says it has begun leaving seized Congo town
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels have begun withdrawing from the eastern Congolese town of Uvira in an effort to support U.S.-backed peace efforts, their leaders said on Wednesday, promising to complete the pullout by Thursday.
Videos shared on social media purported to show the troop movements, with combatants wearing military fatigues holding weapons and moving in a convoy at dusk. Reuters did not independently verify the footage.
M23 spokesperson Willy Ngoma told Reuters the rebels had started the withdrawal, which they announced earlier this week, "for the sake of peace".
In a post on X, M23 leader Bertrand Bisimwa said the withdrawal would be finished on Thursday and called on civilians to remain calm.
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