Thursday, April 2, 2026

ADF raids Bafwakoa village and kills several civilians

According to our reliable sources ,there was an ADF raid on Bafwakoa, several civilians killed and village burned An attack reported on Wednesday night to Thursday, April 2, in the village of Bafwakoa, located on the RN4 about 148 km from Mambasa, in the direction of Kisangani. According to local civil society, the village was burned to more than 60 percent, with several motorcycles and vehicles burned. Civilians were killed during this raid. The civil society representative, Jospin Paluku Mbowa, denounced the free movement of the ADF in the territory and called




on the population to be vigilant.According to HUMINT collection the civilians are calling for urgent measures by FARDC and UPDF to end the persistent insecurity. 

UP TO 50 FEARED DEAD.
The provisional assessment of the terrorist attack of the ADF-ISCAP, a terrorist movement affiliated to the IslamicState, in the village of Bafwakao, headquarters of the Bafwakao group, in the territory of Mambasa, Ituri province, indicates the death of 45 students.According to Intelligence  reports from civilians,More than 3 vehicles, motorcycles and several houses were burnt, in addition to people taken histage in the bush by ADF terrorists. This deadly terrorist operation began around 5 pm on Wednesday, and civilians from the locality lament that the Congolese armed forces intervened only 2 hours later. For Several hours later, the government, like the provincial authorities, still have not communicated about this massacre in the region.

SUSPECTED ADF DEMANDING A RANSOM OF UP TO 10,000$
 There is also a rumour that up to $10,000 being demanded to free Muchanga hostages.The  Suspected ADF rebels demand a ransom of $10,000 for the release of civilians kidnapped in Muchanga, near Mambasa, says Nixon Manzekele, a journalist based in Bunia .
Here are the numbers that security services can track: 🔴 +243 83 41 75 814 🔴 +243 90 25 49 215 🔴 +243 90 45 29 396 The security situation remains worrying in this part of Ituri. 



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Monday, March 30, 2026

3 FARDC battalions to smoke FDLR off operational capabilities

According to our reliable intelligence sources inside the DRC army,three battalions will be deployed in military operations aimed at tracking down and neutralizing FDLR elements still active on Congolese territory... The launch of this offensive was announced in Kisangani by General Jacques Ychaligonza, Deputy Chief of Staff of the FARDC in charge of operations and intelligence. These special units have left Kisangani for North Kivu to reinforce operations on the ground. This initiative is part of the commitments made in the Washington Agreement, where the neutralization of the FDLR is among the main recommendations supported by Rwanda. 



Business Intelligence!A Ugandan company wins a bid for renovating a stadium in DRC

 





According  to our informants in Beni,a Ugandan company is carrying out the renovations of the October 15 Stadium in Beni. Chandi Ab Turf World, a Ugandan company based in Kampala, began the modernization work on the October 15 Stadium in Beni on Saturday, March 28, 2026. Funded by provincial deputy Vihumbira and his Vihumbira Services Company (SSV), the project includes the installation of the region's first-ever synthetic turf pitch. 

Sunday, March 29, 2026

FARDC launches operations against FDLR

According to our Military intelligence sources,FARDC Launches Operation Against FDLR In Kisangani, the Deputy Commander of the General Staff of the FARDC, Jacques Ychaligonza, launched an operation on Sunday, March 29, to hunt down FDLR fighters present in the DRC. During a parade at Camp General Bauma, he called on the combatants to lay down their arms, favoring surrender over confrontation. FDLR fighters who surrender will be interned in Kisangani, at a site designated for this purpose. General Jacques Ychaligonza, Deputy Chief of Staff in charge of Operations and Intelligence, launched this operation from Camp General Bauma in Kisangani. With objective to obtain their surrender, with the laying down of arms and repatriation to Rwanda, within the framework of the Washington Agreement, with security guarantees and international monitoring. Three battalions are already- ready. The fighters who surrender will be stationed in Kisangani before their return, while instructions have been given to strengthen security in the 3rd defense zone.



SNA defeats alshaaaba in attempted surprise attack at Daynuunaay

 Somali National Armed Forces has defeated Al-Shabaab militants in a battle that took place in the vicinity of Daynuunaay in the Bay region, after the group attempted to launch a surprise attack targeting the national forces. During the operation, 21 Al-Shabab terriorist militia were killed and more than 10 others were wounded.


The Somali National Armed Forces has also fully taken control of the town of Daynuunaay, which is a key route connecting the Baidoa–Mogadishu road.