Hello, we’re sorry to hear about the issue you’re facing with 301 redirects in your sitemap.xml files. To confirm if this is true, you can check the sitemap.xml file directly by opening it in a web browser or using a text editor. Look for any URLs that are listed as redirects.
If you find any URLs listed as redirects in the sitemap.xml file, you can remove them by identifying the source URL and updating it to the correct destination URL. Once you’ve made the necessary changes, you can resubmit the updated sitemap to Google Search Console to ensure that the correct URLs are indexed.
If you need further assistance with this, please feel free to reach out to our support team directly from here, and we’re always here to help.
Sources:
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