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'''Operation North Night Final''' was a joint [[DR Congo]]-[[UN]] peacekeeper operation in December 2005 to restore peace in the troubled [[Ituri Interim Administration#Geography|Ituri]] district in [[DR Congo]]. The operation was mainly aimed at fighting the Ugandan rebels stationed there ([[Allied Democratic Forces]]/[[National Army for the Liberation of Uganda]]) and involved ca. 3,500 Congolese troops, supported by 600 UN peacekeepers using helicopter gunships.
'''Operation North Night Final''' was a joint [[DR Congo]]-[[UN]] peacekeeper operation in December 2005 to restore peace in the troubled [[Ituri district]] of the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]]. The operation was mainly aimed at fighting the Ugandan rebels stationed there ([[Allied Democratic Forces]]/[[National Army for the Liberation of Uganda]]) and involved ca. 3,500 Congolese troops, supported by 600 UN peacekeepers using helicopter gunships.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 16:40, 23 August 2020

Operation North Night Final was a joint DR Congo-UN peacekeeper operation in December 2005 to restore peace in the troubled Ituri district of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The operation was mainly aimed at fighting the Ugandan rebels stationed there (Allied Democratic Forces/National Army for the Liberation of Uganda) and involved ca. 3,500 Congolese troops, supported by 600 UN peacekeepers using helicopter gunships.

See also

  • DR Congo fighting leaves 40 dead (BBC)
  • UN and Congolese troops battle Ugandan rebels (BBC)
  • Thousands flee Congolese battle (BBC)