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"Rebels" Kill 25 in Lira


    
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The Monitor (Kampala)

June 10, 2004 
Posted to the web June 10, 2004 

Emma Mutaizibwa & Joe Wacha
Apac 

The Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) rebels last night struck Apok camp in, Oyam North and 
killed 25 people. The LC-V of Apac, Ben Chwa visited the scene of the attack in 
Otwal-sub county, 30 miles northwest of Apac town. He told The Monitor yesterday that 
he had counted 25 dead bodies.

"We counted 19 bodies of which six were children. Six other bodies were found on the 
way," he said. The Gombolola Internal Security Officer, Tony Okello, said the rebels 
who were dressed in army fatigue, duped the wananchi in the camp, before staging the 
attack.

  
"The UPDF soldiers had been deployed in the night patrols and the camp was left 
vulnerable," he said. Mr Okello said the LRA then rounded up the camp firing bullets 
in all directions and torching huts in the camp accommodating about 11,000 people.

Okello said the rebels had dodged the army as they headed to the camp. "They were well 
armed with guns," he said. He expressed fear that the rebels may attack Achokora camp 
that is next to Apok camp. Another witness who visited the attacked scene, the Speaker 
of Otwal sub-county said the number of the dead had gone up to 34.

The UPDF northern region spokesman Lt. Paddy Ankunda, however, said that 19 had been 
killed. "Rebels attacked and killed 19 people and left about ten seriously injured. 
They burnt about 200 huts," he said.

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He said that the UPDF pursued the group and rescued three captives. We also captured 
one rebel with a rifle, he added. Ankunda said the rebels were under the command of 
Dominic Ongwen. He said, that the UPDF commander whose name he had not yet 
established, was arrested for laxity.

The LRA has sown mayhem in the north and northeast Uganda for the last 17 years.




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