President Museveni has said it is just a matter of time before the ADF rebel group end up in the dustbin of history. The president said this during his new year message on Sunday. He said the Ugandan army, UPDF will not relent on bombing and attacking ADF hideouts. “We are hitting them so hard. They will soon run out ...
Read More »BREAKING: Suspected ADF Rebels Attack Kamwenge, Kill 7
Suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels have killed at least 7 people in Kamwenge district, western Uganda. The attack occurred in the early hours of Tuesday in Kyabandara township. “The raids started at 1:00am as people were sleeping,” said Moses Tukundane, an area resident. “We heard people screaming and calling for help.” One of the victims of the attack has been ...
Read More »UPDF On The Hunt For Congolese Rebels Behind Monday’s Ambush
The UPDF has started tracking down gunmen from a yet-to-be-confirmed rebel group in neighboring DRC. These are said to have shot and injured Ugandan peacekeepers at Rukoro~Burai in Rutshuru territory on Monday morning. At least two soldiers were shot and injured in the ambush according to the UPDF. These were part of the Ugandan Contingent (UGACON) logistics convoy which was ...
Read More »Parliament Seeks Investigation Into Kasese Attacks
Last week, suspected ADF rebels attacked a school in Kasese and murdered over 40 people, most of whom were students. This happened at Mpondwe Lhubiriha SS at the border between Uganda and DR Congo. Most of those killed were students at the school. Consequently, Speaker Anita Among has called for immediate and fast investigations into the attack that saw 42 ...
Read More »Kasese School Attacked By Suspected ADF Rebels
Reports are emerging that assailants affiliated to be members of Allied Democratic Forces ( ADF rebels ) attacked a school in Kasese district. The attackers reportedly arrived at Rubiriha secondary school in the night of Friday and began shooting indiscriminately, causing panic and chaos among the students and staff. As a result of the attack, at least 25 students were ...
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