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More troops deployed in west

More Ugandan soldiers arrived in the western town of Fort Portal, in Kabarole district on Thursday to help flush out the rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) who have recently stepped up their attacks in the area. The semi-official 'New Vision' on Friday quoted Chief of Staff James Kazini, who is coordinating the army offensive against the rebels, as saying two more battalions of about 1,000 men would be deployed in the area.

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