Current:Home > InvestUK national, South African and local guide killed in an attack near a Ugandan national park -DollarDynamic
UK national, South African and local guide killed in an attack near a Ugandan national park
View
Date:2025-04-16 18:03:49
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — A tourist from Britain, another from South Africa and their local guide were killed in an attack on a tourist vehicle near a Ugandan national park, according to wildlife authorities.
Unknown assailants set the victims’ vehicle ablaze Tuesday along a road by Queen Elizabeth National Park, located in a remote area of southwestern Uganda near the Congo border. The park is one of the most popular conservation areas in the east African country.
Attacks within and around national parks are rare in Uganda, with specialist police units deployed there.
Ugandan police, in a statement, blamed the attack on the Allied Democratic Forces, or ADF, a shadowy rebel group with ties to the Islamic State.
Ugandan troops are currently hunting down the ADF deep inside Congo. Ugandan authorities say hundreds of ADF rebels have been killed in airstrikes in recent months.
Thomas Tayebwa, deputy speaker of the national assembly said on social platform X, formerly known as Twitter, that the attack “is barbaric and must be condemned in the strongest terms possible.”
The ADF originated in Uganda but later was forced to flee to eastern Congo, where it is accused of carrying out multiple attacks targeting civilians. The group is not known to claim responsibility for attacks it carries out.
The ADF occasionally conducts cross-border attacks. In one such attack in June, the group was accused of massacring at least 41 people, most of them students, in a raid on a remote Ugandan community near the border.
The ADF has long opposed the rule of Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, a U.S. security ally who has held power in the East African country since 1986.
veryGood! (91393)
Related
- Stamford Road collision sends motorcyclist flying; driver arrested
- New 988 mental health crisis line sees jump in calls and texts during first month
- They were turned away from urgent care. The reason? Their car insurance
- Matty Healy Spotted at Taylor Swift's Eras Tour Concert Amid Romance Rumors
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- A judge temporarily blocks an Ohio law banning most abortions
- 2016: California’s ‘Staggering’ Leak Could Spew Methane for Months
- Despite its innocently furry appearance, the puss caterpillar's sting is brutal
- Alex Murdaugh’s murder appeal cites biased clerk and prejudicial evidence
- Amputation in a 31,000-year-old skeleton may be a sign of prehistoric medical advances
Ranking
- Woman dies after Singapore family of 3 gets into accident in Taiwan
- Poliovirus detected in more wastewater near New York City
- Astrud Gilberto, The Girl from Ipanema singer who helped popularize bossa nova, dead at 83
- 2017 One of Hottest Years on Record, and Without El Niño
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Medical debt ruined her credit. 'It's like you're being punished for being sick'
- 2015: The Year the Environmental Movement Knocked Out Keystone XL
- Camila Cabello and Shawn Mendes’ Latest Reunion Will Have You Saying My Oh My
Recommendation
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
Today’s Climate: June 23, 2010
How to stop stewing about something you've taken (a little too) personally
Today’s Climate: June 25, 2010
Head of the Federal Aviation Administration to resign, allowing Trump to pick his successor
Today’s Climate: June 11, 2010
See the Royal Family Unite on the Buckingham Palace Balcony After King Charles III's Coronation
Obama Administration Halts New Coal Leases, Gives Climate Policy a Boost