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Army claims Congolese recruits deserting ADF

The UPDF claimed on Friday that Congolese who had joined the rebel Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) were deserting due to the intensive campaign against it by Ugandan army units, the semi-official ‘Sunday Vision’ newspaper reported. A group of 100 Congolese rebels had deserted the ADF when the army took its bases at Bukwale, Mboma and Masule in Bundibugyo district, the paper reported, citing a military source informed by one such deserter.

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