Uganda: Army Jets Bomb Allied Democratic Forces Camps in DR Congo Again

UPDF fighter jets have once again carried out another assault on the hideouts for Allied Democratic Forces inside the Democratic Republic of Congo.

President Museveni said in a statement on Thursday that the assault was done on Wedneday.

« Our fighter- bombers paid another visit to the terrorists, quite some distance inside Congo, in the Mambasa territory area. They attacked 3 targets, 180kms, 184kms and 200kms, respectively, from the border on the Ntoroko side, » Museveni said.

He however didn’t give details of the attack but applauded the UPDAF, the Special Duties Regiment and the UPDF for the good job in dealing with the ADF inside DRC as part of Operation Shuja jointly with the Congolese army.

« They(ADF) have been inviting us to pay attention to them by killing Ugandans and we are now responding to the invitation. The attacks are invariably precise, and we shall find out, after some time, who and how many terrorists died. It is futile and very dangerous to the individuals involved, to think that they can kill Ugandans and be safe themselves, » Museveni said.

Last month, the Ugandan army bombed new ADF camps where it is suspected that the second in command of the group, Meddie Nkalubo was killed.

The assault targeted camps especially in the western part of the Luna-Komanda road, particularly in the chiefdoms of Babila Bakwanza and Babila Babombi, in Mambasa territory.

This general area is where the ADF run to after coming under fire from the joint UPDF and Congolese army operation in DRC.