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Uganda begins withdrawal from Democratic Republic of Congo

Uganda begins withdrawal from Democratic Republic of Congo Kampala  - Uganda has begun to pull its troops out of the Democratic Republic of Congo after a mission targeting rebel group the Lord's Resistance Army, a Ugandan military spokesman said Monday.

"We have left DR Congo after successfully completing our mission," Major Felix Kulayigye told Deutsche Presse-Agentur dpa, adding that around 130 soldiers returned to Uganda on Sunday.

It will take eight days to fully complete the withdrawal, Kulayigye said.

Rescue work continues after Kampala office block collapse

Rescue work continues after Kampala office block collapse Kampala  - Rescue work continued Saturday around the three- storeyed office block that collapsed killing two people and injuring dozens a day earlier in the centre of the Ugandan capital Kampala.

Police revised the number of dead down from an earlier reported three people. At least 20 people - some in serious condition - were admitted to Kampala's hospitals after being pulled from the rubble.

Dozens feared dead or injured after Kampala office block collapses

Dozens feared dead or injured after Kampala office block collapses

Ugandan government says army kills 16 rebels in north-eastern Congo

Ugandan government says army kills 16 rebels in north-eastern CongoKampala  -The Ugandan army on Monday killed 16 rebels and rescued 19 people abducted by rebels as part of operations in north- eastern Democratic Repubic of Congo, reported a Ugandan government newspaper Wednesday.

The fighting took place in Congo's Garamba national park as part of ongoing operations against the Lord's Resistance Army. The rebels, who have waged a civil war in Uganda for more than 20 years, fled to the DRC in late 2004.

Ugandan army says it is defeating rebels in Congo

Ugandan army says it is defeating rebels in CongoKampala - The Ugandan army said Tuesday it is close to defeating the rebels in the north-east of the Democratic Republic of Congo and stopped them from massacring civilians there since the start of its offensive in December.

UN and humanitarian agencies say that Uganda's Lords Resistance Army (LRA) guerrillas massacred up to 1,000 people in the north- eastern region of the DR Congo several weeks after the joint operation against them by Ugandan, Congolese and Sudanese forces began mid-December 2008.

ROUNDUP: Recovery work still underway in Uganda plane crash

Recovery work still underway in Uganda plane crashKampala  - Recovery operations were still going on into the afternoon Monday after a Russian-built plane crashed into Lake Victoria earlier in the day, with up to 11 persons feared dead, officials said.

"As we talk now, the rescue team has not fished out the bodies and the plane wreckage," Information Minister Kabakumba Matsiko said. "The mission is still going on."

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