On Sunday, in the early hours of the morning, Sergeant Diego Ferreira and Cabo Jhon Patron are expected to arrive in Uruguay. They were injured during a confrontation with rebels in the Congo, according to the National Army. The military has already arrived at Kigali airport in Rwanda, as reported in a statement by the force.
Meanwhile, Cabo Álvaro Caldineli and soldier Luis Caetano were readmitted to the level III hospital for control. On the other hand, Los Cabos Julio Álvarez and Leonel Méndez were discharged and are evolving favorably in their postoperative period, which is being controlled at the military base.
The army report also mentions a case of tuberculosis among the demobilized personnel. According to military health officials, Uruguayan troops are vaccinated with the BCG, and since they did not remain in a closed place with the detected case, they are not considered to be at risk. The detected case was immediately isolated, and preventive measures are being maintained to preserve the health of the Uruguayan military.
The situation remains stable in the city of Goma and its surroundings, according to reports. The military is continuing to monitor the situation and take necessary precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of their personnel.