Daring Rescue: Civilians Freed from Militant Camp
Ugandan and Congolese forces successfully liberated over 200 civilians from an Islamist militant camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The captives were held by the Allied Democratic Forces, a group associated with the Islamic State, highlighting ongoing regional security challenges.
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Ugandan and Congolese soldiers achieved a significant victory in the fight against Islamist militancy by rescuing over 200 civilians last week. The operation targeted a militant camp located in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The hostages were held by the Allied Democratic Forces, a notorious Ugandan faction that aligned with the Islamic State approximately ten years ago. Their release marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing struggle against terrorism in the region.
This coordinated effort between the Ugandan and Congolese military underscores the importance of regional cooperation in addressing security threats posed by extremist groups operating in the area.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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