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LRA is formed
LRA is formed by joseph kony with the intent to overthrow the president of Uganda at the time (President Yoweri Museveni) -
LRA conflict spreads
LRA conflict spreads over Uganda's borders into eastern and central regions of South Sudan. -
Attempt at containing rebel group (LRA)
Sudan and Uganda sign an agreement that is aimed at containing the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), along their common border -
Government and LRA talk face to face
There is no breakthrough in ending the ongoing conflict and the peace deal falls through. -
Truce is signed
The government and the LRA sign a truce aimed at ending their long-running conflict. -
Governmental armies launch an offense on the LRA bases
The leader of the LRA, Joseph Kony, fails to turn up for the signing of a peace agreement again and this causes the Ugandan, South Sudanese and DR Congo armies to launch an offensive against LRA bases. -
LRA appels for ceasefire
Lord's Resistance Army appeals for ceasefire because of the continuing offensive on LRA bases by many countries -
US start taking action against LRA
US deploys 100 special forces people to help Uganda in their combat against the LRA -
LRA commander goes on trial
Dominic Ongwen is the first LRA commander to go on trial at the International Criminal Court and he faces 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. -
Uganda withdraws it's forces
Uganda withdraws its forces from Central Africa. Where it has been fighting the LRA for the previous five years.