Ugandan commander says mission in DRC is limited to ADF rebels

Al Jazeera English published this video item, entitled “Ugandan commander says mission in DRC is limited to ADF rebels” – below is their description.

Ugandan soldiers crossed the border into the Democratic Republic of the Congo last week.

They are taking part in a joint operation to track down gunmen from an armed group known as the Allied Democratic Forces.

For people on the ground, there is hope – but also unease about the partnership.

Al Jazeera’s @Malcolm Webb reports.

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