Battle of Karuma Falls

Battle of Karuma Falls
Part of the Uganda–Tanzania War
Date17 May 1979
Location
Result Tanzanian victory
Territorial
changes
Karuma Falls occupied by Tanzanian forces
Belligerents
 Tanzania  Uganda
Commanders and leaders
Muhiddin Kimario
Ahmed Mazora
Unknown
Units involved
205th Brigade Unknown
Strength
1 brigade
7 tanks
1 company
3 buses
Casualties and losses
3–6 killed
6 wounded
1 tank destroyed
1 Land Rover destroyed
8–12 killed

The Battle of Karuma Falls was one of the last battles in the Uganda–Tanzania War, fought between Tanzania and Uganda Army troops loyal to Idi Amin on 17 May 1979. Soldiers of the Tanzania People's Defence Force attacked Ugandan forces at the bridge over the Nile River at Karuma Falls. Tanzania's 205th Brigade was tasked with advancing from Masindi to Gulu, taking a route which passed over the Karuma Falls Bridge. The brigade assaulted the crossing on the morning of 17 May with tanks and artillery and one of its battalions ran over the bridge to attack the Ugandan positions. The Ugandans destroyed a TPDF tank, delaying the Tanzanians long enough to board buses and retreat to Gulu. The Tanzanians secured Karuma Falls before capturing Gulu several days later.