Wednesday, April 25, 2012

UGANDAN SOLDIERS, WHO ARE TRACKING DOWN LORD'S RESISTANCE ARMY...PICS...25/04/2012

Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk in a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudanand Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 19, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 19, 2012.







A Ugandan soldiers, who is tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk in a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudanand Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 19, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 19, 2012.







Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, load supplies off a military helicopter in a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 18, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 18, 2012.







Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, pose with a dead snake in a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, near the river Chinko April 19, 2012. A Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 19, 2012.







Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk at a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudanand Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 18, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 18, 2012.







In this photo of Thursday April 19, 2012 Ugandan soldiers hunting for Joseph Kony walk through the jungle near River Vovodo, Central African Republic. For Ugandan soldiers tasked with catching Joseph Kony, the real threat is not the elusive Central Africa warlord and his brutal gang. Encounters between Ugandan troops and Lord's Resistance Army rebels are so rare that the Kony hunters worry about other things when they walk the jungle: armed poachers, wild beasts, honey bees, and even a widely-ranging fly that torments their ears during day.




Ugandan soldiers, who tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk at a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 19, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 19, 2012.







In this photo of Wednesday April 18, 2012 two American soldiers, who did not give their names, assist in advising Ugandan troops hunting for Joseph Kony in Djema, an operational base in the Central African Republic. For Ugandan soldiers tasked with catching Joseph Kony, the real threat is not the elusive Central Africa warlord and his brutal gang. Encounters between Ugandan troops and Lord's Resistance Army rebels are so rare that the Kony hunters worry about other things when they walk the jungle: armed poachers, wild beasts, honey bees, and even a widely-ranging fly that torments their ears during day.







Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk at a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudanand Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 18, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 18, 2012.







In this photo taken Thursday, April 19, 2012, Ugandan soldiers hunting for fugitive warlord Joseph Kony eat breakfast before embarking on a 14-kilometer patrol near the River Vovodo, in the Central African Republic. The hunt for notorious rebel leader Joseph Kony is heating up on international radars, but Ugandan foot soldiers who have spent years searching for the man are starting to ask a question their top commanders prefer to ignore: Is it possible he is dead?.







In this photo of Thursday April 19, 2012 Ugandan soldiers hunting for fugitive warlord Joseph Kony relax after a 14-kilometer�patrol near the River Vovodo,Central African Republic. For Ugandan soldiers tasked with catching Joseph Kony, the real threat is not the elusive Central Africa warlord and his brutal gang. Encounters between Ugandan troops and Lord's Resistance Army rebels are so rare that the Kony hunters worry about other things when they walk the jungle: armed poachers, wild beasts, honey bees, and even a widely-ranging fly that torments their ears during day.







In this photo taken Friday, April 20, 2012, Ugandan soldiers hunting for fugitive warlord Joseph Kony receive a briefing from their commander near the River Vovodo, in the Central African Republic. The hunt for notorious rebel leader Joseph Kony is heating up on international radars, but Ugandan foot soldiers who have spent years searching for the man are starting to ask a question their top commanders prefer to ignore: Is it possible he is dead?.








In this photo of Friday April 20, 2012 Ugandan soldiers working as technicians request a military helicopter to bring�them�water deep inside the Central African Republic jungle. For Ugandan soldiers tasked with catching Joseph Kony, the real threat is not the elusive Central Africawarlord and his brutal gang. Encounters between Ugandan troops andLord's Resistance Army rebels are so rare that the Kony hunters worry about other things when they walk the jungle: armed poachers, wild beasts, honey bees, and even a widely-ranging fly that torments their ears during day.







In this photo of Wednesday April 18, 2012 Ugandan troops load supplies to be sent to squads�hunting for rebel leader Joseph Kony deep in the Central African Republic jungle. For Ugandan soldiers tasked with catching Joseph Kony, the real threat is not the elusive Central Africa warlord and his brutal gang. Encounters between Ugandan troops and Lords Resistance Army rebels are so rare that the Kony hunters worry about other things when they walk the jungle: armed poachers, wild beasts, honey bees, and even a widely-ranging fly that torments their ears during day.






In this photo of Thursday April 19, 2012 Ugandan soldiers hunting for fugitive warlord Joseph Kony�deep in the Central African Republic jungle patrol the area. For Ugandan soldiers tasked with catching Joseph Kony, the real threat is not the elusive Central Africa warlord and his brutal gang. Encounters between Ugandan troops and Lord's Resistance Army rebels are so rare that the Kony hunters worry about other things when they walk the jungle: armed poachers, wild beasts, honey bees, and even a widely-ranging fly that torments their ears during day.







Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk at a forest bordering Central African Republic (CAR), South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 19, 2012. The Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of central Africa in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 19, 2012.







Ugandan soldiers, who are tracking down Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fugitive leaders, walk past a pastoralist in a forest bordering Central African Republic(CAR), South Sudan and Democratic Republic of Congo, near river Chinko April 19, 2012. A Ugandan "hunting squad" pushes through the thick jungle of centralAfrica in search of the fugitive warlord Joseph Kony. The 58-man special operations group, codenamed 77-kilo, is at the forefront of a reinvigorated international drive to close the net on the sadistic Kony and the remnants of his depleted LRA rebel group. Picture taken April 19, 2012.
























































































































































































































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