Saturday, June 13, 2026

ADF attacks Lezigo,kilks six and many taken hostage

 The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) have just released the toll from a new ADF attack in Lezigo/Kididiwe, one of the outlying districts of Beni, which houses a major army and MONUSCO base.



The toll is:


- 6 dead, including 5 civilians

- 2 wounded

- 10 hostages freed by the FARDC

Is Colonel Serugaba calling Twirwaneho lay down weapons?

  Colonel Serugaba of Twiwaneho recently asked their leaders to leave Minembwe because Twiwaneho scattered because of FARDC fire.


In this message, he confirms that they have no other choice but to leave Minembwe and flee the FARDC (Army of the Democratic Republic of the Congo).


Wazalendo claims that these  Twirwaneho/Rwandans are in Minembwe because of corrupt leaders, but they no longer have ability  to withstand FARDC fire.


This is a message being claimed by Wazakendo's as Col.Serugaba's.


Monday, June 8, 2026

Is the bombings on ADF camps done with precise intelligence information,The terrain hinders preciseness!



 The issue of bombing the camps/bases/bastions of the ADF/ISCAP continues to be the subject of heated debate among Congolese, Ugandan security services including in the mission of the Nations.

Several parameters block, for example, a widespread bombing operation on these routes used by #ADF fighters.

- Amongst these blockades, the presence of several hostages, often used as human shields by the ADF/ISCAP, comprising mainly women and children who cannot fight. They serve as gatekeepers, trackers or are members of sleeper cells (these elements that can leave the maquis and come settle in the agglomerations to conduct espionage).

- Since the majority of ADF/ISCAP fighters are recruited by force or by cunning, regular armies prefer to engage in ground combat to maximize the chances of capture, surrender and direct elimination of harmful fighters who do not choose the first two options. The capture or surrender of these fighters allows intelligence to gather information that was impossible to obtain, given the mutism that has characterized the ADF for at least 3 decades.

- The relief and forest vegetation where the ADF/ISCAP camps are located is a real challenge for them to carry out targeted bombing operations by helicopters and drones. The ADF/ISCAP, on the other hand, anticipating these threats by digging underground lodges in the bases where their headquarters are located to allow their leaders to take shelter in these bunkers in case of possible airstrike targeting.

- The Ugandan army tried to bomb these ADF/ISCAP positions 3 or 4 times but it was based on accurate information on the location of the ADF/IScAP leadership established based on an infiltration of the Ugandan intelligence services in the ADF/ ISCAP Command Channel. Unfortunately, the information provided was outdated in terms of timing. Bombing had been allowed while ADF/ISCAP leadership had left the targeted location, warned by the same circuit infiltrated by the UPDF. The bombings had neutralized some fighters, but not the leadership who had warned some ministers before the strikes.

In illustration pictures: Mussa Baluku, commander of the ADF/ISCAP and considered by the Islamic State as the Emir of their province of Central Africa (DRC, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi... Mozambique had been detached from this province in May 2025). In these pictures Imam Mussa Baluku conducts allegiance or renewal ceremonies (bayah) to Islamic State or other sermons in ADF camps in Kivu or Ituri. In one of these photos (the second of this post) the ISIS had forgotten to blur his face.

In the publication of their photos of Tabaski 2026 celebration, made public by the Islamic State, the #ADF/#ISCAP highlighted several children.
This communication attempts to demonstrate that the group will remain operational for several years as children born and raised in radicalism and indoctrination apply the laws of these systems ruthlessly.








The Islamic State at the level of its central leadership has chosen to hide the faces of adults because they are often sent on mission in agglomerations but preferred to leave children with their faces uncovered because they do not go out without a frame.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

10000 men deployed in upper uele to smoke out the ADF

 10,000 troops have been deployed since Saturday to ISIRO by the FARDC to hunt down the ADF in the Haut_UelĂ© province. The operation is being overseen by Brigadier General Jean Daniel BATABOMBI APANZA. It has been a busy day for the first deputy commander of SECAS, in charge of operations and intelligence, Brigadier General BATABOMBI APANZA Jean Daniel, on official business in Isiro. In this report by Major Nestor MAVUDISA, Coordinator of SCIFA 3ZDEF, General BATABOMBI, who also serves as a mediator between civilians and the military, spoke with students at a school in Isiro.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Kony's kids repatriated!

 



Ugandan Government Repatriates Wives and Children of Joseph_Kony from the Central African Republic [PRESS RELEASE] Two young women, wives of Lord Joseph Kony, leader of the Resistance Army, were received yesterday at the UPDF airbase in Entebbe after being flown from Bangui, Central African Republic. Ugandan Ikol Grace, 33, and her two children, Ayuma Maria, 8, Oryema Bosco, 2, and Aniyessi, and South Sudanese Teregina, also 33, who is holding one of Kony's orphaned children, aged 2, were received and escorted from the CAR to Uganda by the Chief of Defence Intelligence and Security (CDIS), Major General Richard OTTO. Ikol Grace was abducted at the age of 10 in 2003 in Amuria District, while Aniyessi Teregina was abducted in 2006 at the age of 13 from Yambio, Equatorial West State, South Sudan. She will be facilitated to return home to South Sudan in due course. In total, eight Kony wives and 13 children escaped captivity in January of this year after their camp was attacked by an armed group in South Darfur, near the border of the Central African Republic, Sudan, and South Sudan. The other women, Congolese and from the Central African Republic, along with their children, have been returned to their respective families in their home countries. In 2023 and 2024, more than 150 LRA members returned, including some of Kony's wives and children who have since been returned to Uganda after escaping LRA captivity.

Statement on the Ebola Bundibugyo virus Vaccine!

 


A promising vaccine against the Bundibugyo strain is emerging, with several institutions already working on clinical trials. In response to the ongoing Ebola Bundibugyo virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG) is working closely with its own clinical bioproduction center and the Serum Institute of India Pvt. Ltd. (SIIPL) to rapidly produce and scale up production of its monovalent vaccine candidate against the Ebola Bundibugyo virus, ChAdOx1 BDBV, based on ChAdOx technology. In parallel, we are collaborating with our international partners to accelerate the generation of preclinical data essential for the clinical development and trials of the ChAdOx1 BDBV vaccine in an epidemic setting, while strictly adhering to applicable scientific, ethical, and regulatory standards.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Is this Tuyisenge Jean Paul the leader of the ADF terrorists?

 



Abou Akkhas or Tuyisenge Jean-Paul, the terrorist with multiple identities in the Great Lakes region Congolese authorities have arrested an individual in Mahagi who is believed to be potentially linked to the ADF (Allied Democratic Forces). According to several security sources, this individual could be Abou Akkhas, also known as Abu Akasi, described as a leader within the armed group who uses different identities in the DRC, Kenya, Uganda, and Burundi. At the time of his arrest, the man was in possession of identity documents issued in the name of Tuyisenge Jean-Paul. According to these documents, he is a Burundian national born on April 7, 1999, in Ngagara, Bujumbura province. A travel document issued on May 13, 2026, by the Burundian embassy in Kenya indicates that he was residing in Kasarani, Kenya, at the time of its issuance. The document specifies that he had no declared occupation and was approximately 1.65 meters tall. This travel document allowed him to travel to Burundi, specifically to the commune of Ntahangwa, in the Ngagara zone. It was valid until June 13, 2026. However, several observers are questioning the circumstances of his presence in Mahagi. Indeed, it remains difficult to explain how an individual supposedly traveling between Kenya and Burundi could have ended up in an area of ​​Ituri where the ADF is particularly active and involved in deadly attacks. At this stage, it is still impossible to determine whether this is a simple coincidence or an element linked to the armed group's alleged activities. The available information remains to be confirmed by the competent authorities, particularly regarding the individual's true identity and his possible involvement with the ADF.