 Welcome back and let's take you to all the parts of Africa. The death toll in Uganda's school attack has risen to at least 41 deaths. Ugandan police blame rebel group allied Democratic forces ADF of a suspected attack on a school near the Congo border. On Saturday, police said in a statement that Islamic extremists allied Democratic forces carried out the attack late on Friday night on a school in the border of Mbundwe. The squeeze located about two kilometers from the Congo border. Most of the victims were students. The statement said Ugandan government troops tracked their attackers into Congolese territory. The ADF has been accused of launching many attacks in recent years, targeting civilians in remote parts of eastern Congo. They showed the group rarely claims responsibility for attacks. The rebels have long opposed the rule of Ugandan President Eurimus Vanny, a U.S. security ally who has held power in its East African country since 1986. Established in the early 90s, the Ugandan ADF was later forced to flee into eastern Congo where many rebel groups are able to operate because Congo's central government has limited control there.