"Assessing the Role of South African Military in Bringing Stability to DR Congo"

South Africa is deploying thousands of troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to assist in resisting rebel attacks, with casualties already reported. The conflict in the DRC involves numerous rebel groups vying for control of the resource-rich eastern region, with the M23 rebels causing significant humanitarian crisis. Previous military interventions by East African and UN forces have been perceived as failures, leading to the deployment of a Southern African Development Community (SADC) force. However, concerns remain about the effectiveness of SADC troops against the M23 rebels, especially given their involvement in another conflict in Mozambique.
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- DR Congo rebel attacks on gold mine and South African soldiers kill 14 Al Jazeera English
- South African troops killed in DR Congo: What is behind the Sadc deployment? BBC.com
- South African military: 2 soldiers killed, 3 wounded on Congo mission Reuters
- South African soldiers killed in DR Congo attack DW (English)
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