Ugandan rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) have clashed with elements of the Congolese and Ugandan armies at Abusio, a village located in the Tingwe forest about 16 kilometers from Eringeti, in the Bambuba-Kisiki grouping, Beni territory, in the North Kivu province. The regular armed forces have succeeded, according to the army spokesman in the area, in neutralizing an ADF commander of Ugandan nationality, known by the nickname "Bagdad". He was killed along with his four bodyguards. According to the army spokesman in this part of the country, Captain Antony Mwalushay, the armed forces recovered 2 AK-47 weapons, walkie-talkies, and other military effects. The latter calls on the population to collaborate with the army and to denounce any suspicious movement. For, according to him, the Islamist ADF/MTN are changing "methods" to try to "infiltrate into large agglomerations". Dido Nsapu
DRC: The army announces it has neutralized a Ugandan terrorist leader and his guards in Beni
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KinshasaPolitics - The Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC), in operation with the Ugandan army, neutralized on Friday, April 5, a Ugandan terrorist leader nicknamed Bagdad, about fifteen kilometers from Erengeti in Beni, in the North Kivu province.