Sunday, October 20, 2024

Two ADF commanders killed!UPDF and FARDC praised by civil society as they hold new operations in Lubero

 


The  military operations currently being carried out in the Bapere sector, Lubero territory (North Kivu) by the FARDC-UPDF coalition meet the expectations of the population.


" We are beginning to understand that there is a good work of the joint FARDC-UPDF military operations in the Bapere sector, because there is a significant advance in the restoration of state authority and peace in the area ," said the president of the civil society of Bapere, Samuel Kagheni.

On Friday two ADF commandos were killed,these commandos by names of  Mzee Mussa and Djaffar who used to be called Muhadari, were the brains of this terrorist group that often spoke to the Congolese.

These ADF commanders were among those responsible for identifying information and indicating where the attacks were to be carried out by this group that has been fighting for a long time with the cooperation of FARDC and UPDF.


He said, “The cooperation of FARDC and UPDF are in the area of ​​Bapere Sector. They continued to put pressure on the enemy, there were fights, we will defeat them. Today we are happy, we have pictures and proof that both of them were killed."


Colonel Mak Hazukay said that these military operations continue to be intensified especially in the areas threatened by this ADF unit.


According to him, all that remains is to carry out a sweep to completely neutralize the enemy and put an end to the massacres in the region. 


However, he calls on this coalition to make much more effort to neutralize the ADF rebellion and the population to collaborate with its army for a return to peace as soon as possible:


"We call on the FARDC and UPDF soldiers to make even more efforts and neutralize this enemy of peace. And on the population to be vigilant. We must pool our forces so that peace returns to the Bapere sector."


It was in June that attacks by ADF rebels began in the Bapere sector, causing several deaths and displacement of the population.

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