
Photo Courtesy; Soldiers in a past action. Only used for illustration purposes.
News just in indicates that highly trained Uganda People's Defence Forces, UPDF Soldiers have captured a top rebel commander that was in charge of a daring attack in Ntoroko that left 11 people dead.
According to the information shared by the Defence Spokesperson, the UPDF soldiers have captured the commander of ADF group that made a daring attack in Ntoroko last month.
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The Defence Spokesperson has revealed that he was captured with 2 other combatants. It is now revealed that with the capture of the 3, this accounts for all the terrorists that launched the daring attack.

"Today, the UPDF has captured the commander of the ADF group that attacked Ntoroko last month. He was captured with 2 other combatants. This accounts for all the terrorists that launched the attack. None has gone back. Bravo to gallant combatants." Defence Spokesperson said.
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