Thursday, July 10, 2025

Intelligence:FARDC orders BEL D4 anti drone system!

 


According to our OSINT  intelligence extracts,the Congolese army has ordered the BEL D4 anti-drone system to neutralize reconnaissance and combat drones. This device uses radio frequency and GNSS jamming techniques, as well as GPS spoofing. It is also equipped with a laser weapon to effectively destroy drones. The Congolese army has ordered the BEL D4 anti-drone system to neutralize reconnaissance and combat drones. This device uses radio frequency and GNSS jamming techniques, as well as GPS spoofing. It is also equipped with a laser weapon to effectively destroy drones.

Friday, July 4, 2025

M23 makes new demands before it returns to Doha

 


This is what M23-AFC has asked the Congolese government so as to return to the talks that will take place in DOHA


🚫The Congolese government must revoke the arrest warrants of the M23 leaders and the money they have placed on the person who will arrest them.


🚫_The Congolese government must first release people who are still being detained by the Congolese government because of their links to AFC/M23.


🚫_The Congolese government must open banks in areas controlled by AFC/M23 because this is an abuse of the population in areas controlled by M23.


🚫_The Congolese government must stop hate speech against people who SPEAK the Kinyarwanda language, especially those of the BWA Tutsi ethnic group.


🚫_Tchisekedi must give AGACIRO to the talks that are taking place in Doha by sending people with responsibilities to the government and appointing people who do not have responsibilities and do not have known jobs.


🚫_The Congolese government must allow Kinyarwanda-speaking Congolese to travel to Kinshasa without any problems. And those whose passports have been revoked should be given to those who do not have them and those who want them should be given them.


🚫_The transfer of power of the campaign to combat hate speech and discrimination, as well as the release of about 700 prisoners.


🚫_Finally, M23 asks the Congolese government to give them a break!!!


This is what M23 is asking before returning to Doha for the fifth time.

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

The village of Muhola recaptured by the FARDC with the support of the UPDF

 


The village of Muhola and several entities of the group of the same name, in Lubero territory, North Kivu province, have returned to the control of the DRC Armed Forces (FARDC), supported by the Ugandan Army (UPDF), following a joint operation conducted on Thursday, June 26, 2025.


The area was occupied by a faction of the Wazalendo movement, which has now been dislodged. Colonel Kiwewa Mitela Alain, military administrator of Lubero, hailed this progress as a decisive step towards the restoration of state authority.


"The FARDC, with the support of the UPDF, conducted coordinated offensives that made it possible to regain control of the Muhola group. "We call on the population to cooperate with the authorities to consolidate this newfound peace," 


According to local security sources, the attacks targeted several strategic positions held by Wazalendo fighters, thus contributing to greater security in the region.

Saturday, June 28, 2025

Handover and takeover ceremony at UPDF airforce

 Deputy Commander of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) Air Force, Maj Gen David Isimbwa, has called on young officers to maintain discipline and focus as they continue honing their aviation skills.






He emphasised that these qualities are crucial for the continued strength and professionalism of Uganda’s Air Force.


Speaking at a handover and takeover ceremony at the Air Force Wing headquarters in Bardege, Gulu, Maj Gen Isimbwa presided over the official transfer of command from Col Franco Ogwang and his deputy, Lt Col Nathan Abaho, to Col D. Opolot and Maj Assy Byoruganda. “The future of Uganda’s Air Force lies in disciplined, well-trained young officers who are ready to take on the challenges of modern military aviation,” Maj Gen Isimbwa stated.


He commended the outgoing commanders for their effective leadership and professionalism, noting their contributions to mentorship, technical training, and instilling discipline among personnel. He also praised the 4 Division Air Force Wing for its efforts in nurturing future aviators and enhancing Uganda’s airpower capacity.


Maj Gen Isimbwa extended gratitude to the UPDF and Air Force leadership for their strategic commitment to talent development in aviation. He noted that this focus had elevated Uganda’s presence in regional and international aviation and security platforms.


In his message to young officers, Maj Gen Isimbwa encouraged them to remain focused on their responsibilities and avoid being distracted by impatience or external pressure. “Don’t be desperate,” he advised. “Just concentrate on what you have been given to do in the context of progress.”


He warned against acts of indiscipline such as fuel theft, alcoholism, and gambling, stressing that such behaviour not only jeopardises careers but also tarnishes the reputation of the UPDF Air Force.


Outgoing deputy commander Lt Col Nathan Abaho, who is set to attend a senior command and staff course in Egypt, expressed appreciation for the chance to serve. He urged his successor to uphold the values of discipline, teamwork, hard work, and dedication.


The incoming commanders thanked the UPDF leadership for entrusting them with their new responsibilities. They pledged to advance the Air Force Wing’s mission and to work closely with their teams in achieving operational goals.


The ceremony was attended by senior and junior officers, reflecting the significance of the leadership transition within the UPDF Air Force Wing.

Monday, June 23, 2025

Did M23 execute people in Manzinzi????

 


17 civilians were summarily executed by AFC/M23 rebels on Sunday, June 22, 2025, at around 6:30 p.m. in Walungu territory, the FARDC reported.


In a statement, the army stated that this summary execution took place in the town of Munzinzi, in the Ngweshe chiefdom. Several houses were also burned.