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Mar 16 2009

Democratic Republic Pulls Troops Out of Democratic Republic

Published by galore187 at 6:37 pm under War Edit This

The Democratic Republic of CongoUganda reported that it sill begin withdrawing soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Three months ago, the Democratic Republic of CongoUganda decided to forgo the fact that its not nice to invade another democratic republic, especially one that basically has its same name and search for member of the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army.

Since both are Democratic Republics added name only, also known as DRANOs, CongoUganda has made a point to pull all 3,000 troops within the next eight days.

The success of the operation was limited, killing about 150 rebels or innocent farmers and releasing 200 kidnapped innocent farmers or rebels. The force basically lost track of who it was at war with and began razing villages.

The Ugandan army was also supported by forces from southern Sudan who are widely known for their wonderful human rights concerns in Darfur.

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