DRC commander killed in ambush

Democratic Republic of Congo military personnel (FARDC) patrol against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) and the National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (NALU) rebels near Beni in North-Kivu. File photo: Kenny Katombe

Democratic Republic of Congo military personnel (FARDC) patrol against the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) and the National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (NALU) rebels near Beni in North-Kivu. File photo: Kenny Katombe

Published Jan 2, 2014

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Kinshasa -

The commander of Congolese government troops fighting Ugandan Islamist rebels in the restive east of country was killed in an ambush Thursday, the government said.

“Colonel Mamadou Ndala has been killed... Apparently it was the ADF-Nalu (Ugandan rebel force) that killed him and two of his bodyguards,” government spokesman Lambert Mende said.

“This is really an immense loss for the armed forces and the republic,” Mende told AFP.

Ndala was headed travelling between towns in strife-torn North Kivu province, “for the deployment of a commando battalion when his jeep fell into an ambush,” Mende said.

The attack was apparently the work of the rebel Alliance of Democratic Forces and National Army for the Liberation of Uganda (ADF-Nalu), which is one of the oldest armed movements active in eastern DR Congo, military and UN sources said.

“Just when we arrived at Matembo, a rocket came in from the right-hand side of the road and struck our jeep, which was mounted with a heavy weapon,” Corporal Paul Safari, a bodyguard to the colonel, told AFP near the scene.

“I began shooting until I ran out of ammunition, but the aggressors were still advancing,” he added.

A senior officer in the UN mission in the DR Congo (MONUSCO), which is providing the army with military and logistical support, confirmed the “probably by the ADF-Nalu against the FARDC (Congolese army).”

“The situation is complicated,” the officer said, without elaborating. - Sapa-AFP

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