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Four UPDF soldiers killed since inception of operation shujja

He mentions that if the joint force maintains the current momentum, soon the operation agenda will be achieved and Eastern DRC will return to normalcy.

KAMPALA, UGANDA: Four members of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces-UPDF have died since November 2021, when the forces together with their Congolese counterparts raided camps of Allied Democratic Front rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo-DRC.

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He added that when the ADF group was ousted out of the Virunga forest in phase one of the operation, they fled in two directions, south towards Rwenzori mountains and north of Kainama-Tchabi and Boga into Ituri Province. But the group has since scattered into smaller groups as a tactic to overstretch the forces.

Gen. Muhanga said that despite the losses, the army has made tremendous gains since November dislodging the ADF from their strong camps in Virunga forest and this has seen reduced killing of the innocent people in those areas. He said that the major aim of the operation is not limited to pushing ADF out of Eastern DRC but ultimately to neutralise them.

According to Lt. Col Gonzaga Gonza Kworekwa, the head of Intelligence Analysis Cell-Operation ShujJa, said they have discovered that most of the fighters are children who were taken as captives before they were indoctrinated with rebel motives. He mentions that if the joint force maintains the current momentum, soon the operation agenda will be achieved and Eastern DRC will return to normalcy.

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