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Uganda Airforce Destroys ADF Camps Inside DR Congo 

According to President Museveni, rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) camps were destroyed by Ugandan air force on Friday.

Uganda Airforce Destroys ADF Camps Inside DR Congo

According to President Museveni, rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) camps were destroyed by Ugandan air force on Friday.

fellow East Africans and Ugandans. This is to inform you that on Friday, April 11, 2022, the Uganda Airforce bombed and destroyed a sizable ADF terrorist camp with the agreement of the DRC Government, he said in a statement on Sunday.

The need for Africans and East Africans to be aware of Africa’s capacity to assist it in resolving these ongoing security issues has prompted me to start tweeting on this occasion.

He said that the extent of exploitation at this site exceeds the agreement we had made with the Congolese government, which manages the Beni-Mbau junction-Eoingeti-Komanda-Kasindi-Beni.

“Within the area where we are permitted to operate, we have demolished all the camps the reconnaissance has discovered, killed several terrorists, caught others, and liberated the heavily terrorized wanainchi of the area.”

Museveni claimed that the FARDC, the Congolese Army’s brother, and the Ugandan army collaborated on all of this.

According to the president, the enemy has now retreated past the point of exploitation out of desperation (the boundary of UPDF operations).

East Africans, particularly Ugandans. This is to inform you that on Friday, April 11, 2022, the Uganda Airforce, with the consent of the DRC Government, attacked and destroyed a sizable ADF terrorist camp in the following locations:

“The naive terrorists don’t know that we can reach numerous regions far beyond the line of the limit of exploitation with lethal fire in mere minutes, not hours. So, on Friday, they received their just recompense, he said.

“We will find them wherever they go,” he continued, “as long as the Congolese government permits us to work with them. Congratulations to the UPDF, as well as to the DRC government and the Congolese army.

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