Tag: Allied Democratic Forces

  • Army kills attackers responsible for deaths of tourists and Ugandan guide

    Army kills attackers responsible for deaths of tourists and Ugandan guide

    A honeymooning couple and their tour guide were tragically killed in an attack by the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) at Queen Elizabeth National Park last month.

    The victims were British citizen David Barlow, his South African wife Emmaretia Geyer, and Ugandan tour guide Eric Alyai. In response, Ugandan troops initiated an operation to locate and neutralize the militants responsible.

    The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) has reported that at least 11 militants, including those involved in the attack, were killed during the operation.

    The attackers were cornered and eliminated on Lake Edward, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo.

    “It should be noted that this was a part of the group that killed the tourists. The operation is still on to finish all the splinter groups of ADF,” he said.

    Although ADF is a rebel group associated with the Islamic State, it is primarily active in the eastern region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, including western Uganda.

    41 children were killed when ADF fighters carried out a surprise attack on a Ugandan school in June.

  • Army shoots dead killers of tourist and Ugandan guide

    Army shoots dead killers of tourist and Ugandan guide

    Soldiers from Uganda have successfully ended the lives of not less than 11 militants. These militants were responsible for killing two tourists and their tour guide at Queen Elizabeth National Park last month. This information was shared by a spokesperson from the army.

    A British man named David Barlow and his South African wife, Emmaretia Geyer, were killed while on their honeymoon when they were shot by a group called the Allied Democratic Forces.

    Ugandan tour guide Eric Alyai, who is survived by his wife and one-year-old child, was also killed in the attack.

    The Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) quickly started a big operation to find the militants.

    According to UPDF spokesperson Lt Col Deo Akiiki, the people who carried out the attack on Tuesday night near Lake Edward, close to the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, were shot and killed.

    Please understand, this individual was involved in the group that caused harm to the tourists. “We are still working to eliminate all the smaller groups associated with ADF,” he said.

    ADF is a rebel group connected to Islamic State. They are based in western Uganda, but they mostly do their activities in the eastern region of DR Congo.

    In June, fighters from ADF attacked a school in Uganda without warning and sadly, 41 children lost their lives.

  • Dozens of students dead as ISIS-affiliated rebel group strikes a school in Uganda

    Dozens of students dead as ISIS-affiliated rebel group strikes a school in Uganda

    At least 41 people, mostly kids, were killed and six others were kidnapped when armed rebels assaulted a school in western Uganda, according to Ugandan officials.

    Military spokesman Felix Kulayigye told CNN that some of the victims were killed by machete attacks while others perished in dormitory fires.

    The Lhubirira secondary school was attacked late on Friday by about 20 members of the rebel organisation Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), which has ties to ISIS.

    The school is situated along Uganda’s border with Congo in the town of Kasese, and educates children between the ages of 13 and 18. Of the dead, 39 were students and two were from the local community, local officials said.

    Authorities were still trying to extinguish the fire by Saturday morning. The military suspects more dead bodies may be found, but said there was no one still alive trapped in the school.

    According to Kulayigye, there had been 62 people in the school during the attack.

    “We’re commiserating with the families, and the leadership of the UPDF (Ugandan Peoples’ Defense Forces) are on the ground and have been deployed to protect the place,” he added.

    The United Nations condemned the attack. “Those responsible for this appalling act must be brought to justice,” a statement read.

    Extending “heartfelt condolences” to victims and their families, Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for the immediate release of those abducted and reiterated “the importance of collective efforts to tackle cross border insecurity between Congo and Uganda and restore durable peace in the area.”

    The spokesman for Uganda’s military operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Major Bilal Katamba, told CNN the military is pursuing the suspects in the DRC and believes they are headed towards the Virunga National Park.

    Major Dick Olum, commander of the UPDF operation in eastern DRC, said the rebels had spent two days in the town – where they were led and shown around by local residents – before the killings.

    “Everybody should be on the lookout,” he warned residents in Kasese.

    “If you see someone you don’t recognize, have him arrested. Please identify the youth that led the ADF here,” he appealed.

    Footage of the aftermath showed whole areas of the school cordoned off and armored military vehicles in the vicinity. Large crowds were also seen gathering on school premises.

    Ugandan government officials led by State Minister for Higher Education John Muyingo visited the school on Saturday.

    In a statement shared on Twitter, First Lady Janet Museveni said the government was “providing support for the bereaved families during this trying time.”

    “On behalf of the Ugandan government… I extend heartfelt condolences to the families, students, staff of Lhubiliriha Secondary School and the broader community affected by this tragedy,” she said.

    “We call upon everyone to offer prayers for the affected families and community while also urging vigilance to uphold the safety of our children in schools.”

    “I remain confident that the UPDF, with divine guidance, will ensure those responsible face justice,” she added.

    An eyewitness who lost three cousins in the brutal attack, told CNN that the local mortuary is “very crowded” as victims rescued from the school continue to be treated.

    “I knew my relatives were at school, so when I heard about the incident, very early in the morning we rushed to the hospital and we found their bodies there, and the mortuary was very crowded,” Clay Biromunane said.

    Biromunane was in his bedroom around 300 meters away from the school when he heard gunfire erupt at around 10:40 p.m. local time.

    “Up to now people are up and down looking for their relatives,” Biromunane said.

    The 35-year-old said the community was “very much surprised” by the attack and said they had never experienced anything like it before.

    Mapoze Slevest, Mayor of Mpondwe, similarly expressed surprise, telling reporters that Mpondwe “was a good community with no rebels.”

    Based along the mountainous border between Uganda and the DRC, the ADF began fighting against the government after being founded in the mid-90s.

    The group was sanctioned by the United States and the United Nations in 2014 for terrorist activities in the region, including attacks on children.

    The US Department of Treasury denounced the ADF “for targeting children in situations of armed conflict, including through killing, rape, abduction and forced displacement.”

    In January, the ADF was accused of detonating a bomb during a church service in the DRC, killing at least 12 worshipers.