Joint army bombs ADF camp in eastern DRC, several rebels killed

28 Feb 2026

The Joint forces of the Uganda Peoples’ Defence Forces (UPDF) and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) have intensified operations against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, striking a rebel camp west of River Epulu.

The joint forces seized a cache of weapons, improvised explosive devices, a milling machine, and other assortment of equipment.

A number of ADF fighters were killed during the assault, while others fled with injuries.

Overseeing the offensive is the overall Operation Commander of Operation Shujaa, Maj Gen Stephen Mugerwa, who has been coordinating directly with field units, and pledged to maintain pressure on the insurgents until they are decisively neutralised.

During the latest offensive, 12 captives were freed around Ofayee near the Ndimo area. The former captives described harsh conditions during their time in rebel hands, including forced labour enduring physical abuse.

Security forces are continuing to pursue remnants of the group that escaped from the River Epulu camp, which had served as one of the ADF’s key hideouts. Military officials described the assault as a surprise to the rebel ranks.

Operation Shujaa is a joint military offensive launched in November 2021 by the UPDF and FARDC against ADF elements operating in the Kivu and Ituri regions.

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