Uganda: Suicide bombings leave three dead 33 injured in Uganda

KAMPALA, 18 November 2021, (TON): Police said “three people died and several dozen were injured in twin suicide bombings targeting Uganda’s capital Kampala.”

An armed group active in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, the ADF has been linked to the militant Islamic State group by Washington and blamed for a string of recent attacks in Uganda.

Police spokesman Fred Enanga said “two suicide bombers on motorbikes, disguised as local “boda boda” motorcycle taxi drivers, detonated a device near the entrance to parliament, killing a passerby, while a third attacker targeted a checkpoint near the central police station, leaving two people dead.”

He said “the explosions in Kampala’s central business district occurred within minutes of each other, shortly after 10 am, and left “bodies shattered and scattered.”

There was no immediate claim of responsibility but Enanga told reporters “the indications are that this is a domestic terror group linked to the ADF.”

Police foiled a third attack, recovering an improvised explosive device from the home of an alleged suicide bomber who was shot and injured, and were in pursuit of other members of the group, Enanga added.

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