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The joint forces of the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) and the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of Congo (FARDC) have rescued more than 200 civilians from captivity following a major offensive against an Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) camp along River Epulu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
The UPDF, in a statement released April 19, 2026, said the camp was under the control of a notorious ADF commander, Ssebagala, also known as Mzee Mayor.
During the operation, several ADF fighters were killed, and a cache of weapons was recovered.
Speaking to the rescued civilians at Mungamba, the overall joint commander of Operation Shujaa, Major General Stephen Mugerwa, said the joint forces remain committed to completely dismantling ADF networks and restoring law and order.
He urged the rescued individuals to cooperate with security forces.
“You are not under detention. You are victims of abduction, and we shall ensure you are handed over to the relevant authorities so you can reunite with your families,” he added.

Weapons recovered by UPDF. (Courtesy)
Among those rescued was a 14-year-old girl, the youngest in the group. Many recounted harsh conditions in captivity, including lack of food, forced labour and punishment for disobedience. Several appeared frail, suffering from untreated illnesses such as malaria, respiratory infections and physical exhaustion.
Kasereka Ndina, a 41-year-old among the rescued, expressed gratitude to the joint forces for their rescue and support, saying it had renewed her hope of returning home.
The offensive also targeted other ADF positions, including areas along the River Ituri, where insurgents were intercepted while attempting to cross. Increased military pressure has led to more escapes, with dozens of former captives reporting to joint force locations such as Lolwa, Kyndala, Kundala and Babungwe.
The army said that since January 2026, joint operations have intensified, leading to significant gains. In February, forces overran a major ADF camp linked to commander Musa Baluku, recovering weapons, improvised explosive devices and other equipment.
“The sustained offensive has improved security in parts of eastern DRC, enabling displaced communities to return home, schools to reopen, and cross-border trade between Uganda and the DRC to resume,” the army stated.
Operation Shujaa, launched in November 2021, is a joint military campaign by the UPDF and FARDC targeting the ADF, an armed group responsible for attacks in both eastern DRC and Uganda.