KAMPALA, Uganda — Most of the 100 military advisers being sent to Uganda to help hunt down the Lord’s Resistance Army, a brutal guerrilla group in central Africa, will stay in Uganda, which the group has not attacked in years, an American government official said Monday.
Speaking at a news conference at the American Embassy in Kampala, the official, Virginia Blaser, the chargé d’affaires, said the operation would begin this month and did not have a deadline.
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