The Islamic State Central Africa Province (ISCAP) has killed over 1,100 Christians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo since December 2024, raising significant security concerns for Uganda. The group, also known as the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), has been wreaking havoc in the region, and its activities have been felt in neighboring countries, including Uganda. The Ugandan government has been working to strengthen its security measures, particularly in the western region, to prevent the spread of terrorism. However, the ongoing violence in the DRC has sparked fears that ISCAP could expand its operations into Uganda, posing a significant threat to the country's security. As the situation continues to unfold, Uganda's security agencies are on high alert, working to prevent any potential attacks and protect the country's citizens.
