The Ugandan army has killed five rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) based in southern Sudan, local daily New Vision reported on Friday. Ugandan army sources were quoted as saying on Thursday that at least five LRA rebels had been confirmed killed in a fight on Tuesday and this is the fourth military achievement in the Sudan since March last year. Some rebels were also believed to have been injured in the fighting on the Kit River valleys in the Sudan on Tuesday. The Ugandan army's 4th Division Commander based in Gulu, Col. Andrew Gutti, had earlier said the army was registering military success against LRA rebels. He said the army was doing better in both dry and wet conditions and had been deployed in areas suspected to have LRA hideouts.
Thought the LRA was ready to hang it up? Personally, I think it's a much better idea to hunt them down and kill them, each and every one. The problem there is that the Ugandan army so far hasn't been the instrument to do it. |