Published: 12:35, October 16, 2023 | Updated: 13:04, October 16, 2023
Uganda warns of attacks following strikes in DR Congo
By Xinhua

In this March 9, 2023 photo, Democratic Republic of Congo Defence Forces gather in the North Kivu province village of Mukondi after the Allied Democratic Forces, a group with links to the Islamic State group, attacked the village and burned residents' huts, killing at least 36 people. (PHOTO / AP)

KAMPALA - Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Sunday warned of retaliatory terrorist attacks by the Allied Democratic Forces rebels following the military air strikes on their camps in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Museveni said in a statement that the military fighter-bombers on Saturday carried out the second airstrike on ADF rebels' hideouts at four different points on the western border of Bundibugyo-Semiliki side, which killed a number of ADF members.

The previous airstrike was carried out earlier this month.

According to the military, a group of about five armed ADF rebels on Friday attacked a civilian's trailer truck carrying onions in Uganda's western district of Kasese, leaving two occupants dead

"As a consequence, the terrorists (ADF) are running from Congo, which they thought was heaven, and re-entering Uganda and trying to commit some random terrorist acts," said Museveni.

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According to the military, a group of about five armed ADF rebels on Friday attacked a civilian's trailer truck carrying onions in Uganda's western district of Kasese, leaving two occupants dead.

"The public is, therefore, alerted to look out for strange people that come to your area," said Museveni. "Report them to the police that are nearest to you. Even relatives who have been away for a long time and suddenly return. They may be part of the terrorists."

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Ugandan troops, together with their DRC counterparts, have been jointly fighting the rebel group since November 2022.