Saturday, November 22, 2025

UPDF intensifies operations against ADF in Mambasa


Two loud explosions were heard early Saturday morning around 5:54 a.m. in the Mambasa territory, plunging the population into shock.

According to information obtained from the Ugandan army hierarchy based in DRC, UPDF drones had flown over Mambasa airspace the previous day, targeting several ADF positions along the Epulu River, in the Walese Karo chiefdom. This Saturday morning, two bombs were dropped by Ugandan army on a key stronghold where the ADF leader, Musa Baluku, is reportedly located.


We are still waiting for a full report on this operation.

Thursday, November 20, 2025

Is Burundian intelligence recruiting banyamulenge into a new armed outfit?




According to several in our HUMINT and OSINT collection centres and information sources, General Emmanuel Ndayiziga, presented as head of the documentation or military intelligence service (G2) in Burundi, is allegedly involved in operations related to the abduction of Banyamulenge refugee children living in camps in Burundi.


It is reported that General Ndayiziga is working in collaboration with Sébataware Willy Munigantama, Minister Gisaro, and Kongolo Jacques in these alleged actions aimed at transferring children to South Kivu province, where an armed group attributed to Minister Gisaro and one of President Tshisekedi's advisors, Kongolo Jacques, is reportedly being formed under the command of Sébataware Willy, alias Munigantama.


According to these military and civilian based Intelligence sources, eight (8) children have already been abducted, four (4) of whom are said to be under 18 years old. The abductions reportedly took place in the Inyenkanda camp on November 4 and 5, 2025. It is also alleged that an agent of the Burundian documentation service, Ndayirukiye Diomode, was involved in these suspected operations.


These allegations underscore growing concerns about the safety of Banyamulenge refugee children in camps in Burundi and call for an independent investigation to establish the facts and ensure the protection of vulnerable populations.

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

The Arrest of General Masunzu!Is FARDC SAFE?



Lieutenant General Pacifique Masunzu, commander of the 3rd Defense Zone of the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC), was reportedly arrested this Sunday, according to several military sources.


Witnesses claim that the arrest took place in Kisangani, the capital of Tshopo province, shortly after the visit of the FARDC Chief of Staff, who was returning from an official mission to Bujumbura, the economic capital of Burundi.

According to intelligence sources inside the army,"TheChief of Staff arrived in Kisangani from Bujumbura. He went to General Masunzu's residence, where his phones were confiscated before he was taken to Kinshasa, the Congolese capital," .


The reasons for the arrest remain unclear.


No official statement from the Congolese army has yet confirmed or commented on the arrest of General Masunzu.


However, several theories are circulating within security circles in Kinshasa. Some suggest alleged links with former President Joseph Kabila, who recently launched a coalition hostile to the Congolese government. Others accuse him of ineffectiveness in the face of the M23 advance in the east of the country.


Other sources claim that the high-ranking officer interfered in operations against General Olivier Gasita. Gasita was forced to leave the city of Uvira, which became the capital of South Kivu province, after the fall of Bukavu, its former capital, to the M23 rebels earlier this year.


General Gasita was suspected by some members of civil society and the Wazalendo militias, supported by Kinshasa, of being a Rwandan spy and of tolerating the advances of the M23. Demonstrations against his installation resulted in deaths and paralyzed the city of Uvira before the army decided to evacuate him, assisted in particular by the Burundi National Defense Force (FDNB).


Yet, both generals are members of the Banyamulenge community, a Tutsi minority that has been persecuted for many years. However, they have always regarded each other with suspicion.


A high-ranking commander with a strategic background


Lieutenant General Pacifique Masunzu, from South Kivu, commanded the 3rd Defense Zone, which covers five provinces: Tshopo, Ituri, North Kivu, South Kivu, and Maniema. Before this appointment, he had commanded the 2nd Defense Zone based in Lubumbashi, Haut-Katanga.


A series of arrests in the Congolese army


His alleged arrest adds to a long list of arrests within the FARDC (Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo).


According to several observers, more than 28 generals have been arrested in recent months, accused of collusion with the enemy or desertion in the face of the front lines.


The M23, a former Tutsi rebellion, took up arms again at the end of 2021, accusing the Congolese authorities of failing to honor their commitments to reintegration. Since the beginning of the year, its fighters affiliated with the Congo River Alliance (AFC) have controlled several strategic, mineral-rich areas in the provinces of North Kivu and South Kivu, as well as their capitals: Goma and Bukavu.


Congolese authorities accuse Rwanda of supporting the rebels, which Kigali firmly denies. Burundi, for its part, has deployed approximately 10,000 soldiers to eastern Congo to fight alongside the FARDC and their allied militias against the M23.


Pending an official statement from the Ministry of Defense or the General Staff, the fate of Lieutenant General Pacifique Masunzu remains uncertain.


FARDC apprehends several ADF collaborators in mambasa

The Congolese army,FARDC have apprehended several collaborators of the ADF terrorists, found in possession of explosives.

These alleged accomplices were presented to the public this Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at the Mambasa territory office.




...still developing the story....our intelligence team is on ground following everything about the report.....

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

UPDF sergeant opens fire on his superior


A Ugandan army (UPDF) sergeant, drunk, opened fire on his superior, Major Ukoya Gabriel, and three other people on the evening of Saturday, November 1, 2025, in Zale, about 4 kilometers east of the town of Mahagi.


According to initial reports, the sergeant accused his superior of having an affair with his mistress, who was among the victims.

A Ugandan soldier shot and killed his two superiors and two women at point-blank range on Saturday, November 1, 2025, near the Zale airfield, located 4 kilometers from the center of Mahagi, in the Aru territory of Ituri province.


According to our sources, the incident began with a heated argument between two Ugandan army (UPDF) soldiers over a young woman in a bar. One of them, intoxicated, drew his weapon and opened fire, shooting those present at close range.


Two military officers, Major Okoya Gabriel and Sergeant Matthieu Ovuni, as well as two Congolese women, died in the shooting, according to our confidant sources.


All our confidants in Mahagi confirmed the information, stating that the bodies of the two victims were repatriated to Uganda after an investigation by security services and that the perpetrator, a sergeant, fled after the incident but later apprehended by the authorities and remained in custody.

Twirwaneho and wazalendo clash in mikenge

 Since this morning, Tuesday, November 4, 2025, clashes have been taking place between the Wazalendo of the Congolese army and fighters from Twirwaneho, a self-defense group allied with the AFC-M23. According to security sources, the fighting is occurring around Mikengue, in the Fizi highlands of South Kivu province.


This morning, Tuesday, November 4, 2025, intense fighting broke out around Mikengue between the Wazalendo of the FDCC, led by General KAKOBANYA NAKALAMBI Justin, and the enemies of the AFC-M23, Red Tabara FNI ZABAMPEMA. The fighting began this morning and continues until the present time. The FDCC's Wazalendo forces, led by General Kakobanya Nakalambi, have already claimed occupying a large part of Mikenge, and all of Bilalombi has already fallen. Part of Mikenge has also fallen, including the stadium there. In the afternoon, violent fighting was still being reported. These clashes occurred after Twirwaneho and former Senator Moïse Nyarugabo warned of the encirclement and humanitarian blockade of Minembwe and several Banyamulenge villages by the Burundian and Congolese armies.

Islamic State's Al Naba newspaper published two photos taken by the ADF/ISCAP in Ituri, in the eastern part of the DRC.

 





In the third photo, these radical Islamist rebels claim to have captured a Congolese policeman, whom they filmed before killing him. The second image shows the rebels strutting through the village, to the helpless gaze of the local population. One of the rebels stops a vehicle on the road.


The newspaper reports that these events took place last week near the village of Kamangora in Ituri. I personally conducted an intelligence survey  and found no village with that name in this part of the country. However, recent ADF attacks occurred in Mayuwano near Bango in the Mambasa territory of Ituri and in Manguredjipa in the Lubero territory of North Kivu(as I wrote earlier).


* The truth is that the village is Kamagolo. It is found in the chiefdom of Basili, in the territory of Irumu. The ADF killed a police officer and burned a vehicle the previous week, a user told me via a phone call. Through my Open source intelligence survey, found articles from  various local media outlets reporting on the attack in Kamagolo, 45 kilometers from Komanda, on October 25th, which included a police officer killed and a vehicle carrying embers burned. I added the image of the burned vehicle to this post. It's not possible to match the photo of the burned vehicle (PHOTO1) with the one stopped by a rebel (PHOTO2) because the latter is obscured by the Arabic text in the Al Naba newspaper clipping. However, judging by the vehicle's frame, it appears to be the same model.