It is time for the Congolese army to keep the peace.
The Rwandan army joined the Congolese army to ouster rebels groups. Now the Rwandan troops have withdrawn and returned home. The rebels are coming back.
Rebels 'retake Congo positions'
Hutu rebels have retaken positions they lost in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, UN peacekeepers say.
The UN says it has reports that FDLR rebels captured several villages and a former military training school, days after Rwandan troops began to withdraw.
However, Congolese officials said the rebels made "hit-and-run" raids, denying it was a major regrouping.
Rwandan troops began withdrawing last Wednesday - five weeks after they crossed the border to attack the FDLR.
In January, the government in Kinshasa allowed thousands of Rwandan soldiers to enter eastern DR Congo to fight the remnants of the Rwandan Hutu militia.
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