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KAMPALA BOMBED 'attack'

…Ugandan capital hit by twin explosions in

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KAMPALA - Two explosions hit Uganda's capital Kampala yesterday, killing six people, including three of those behind the attacks, the latest in a string of blasts targeting the country.

Police spokespers­on Fred Enanga said intelligen­ce gathered so far indicates that those behind the blasts were local militants the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF).

The explosions occurred in the central business district near the central police station and the entrance to parliament, police said.

"What we can say (is) this was an attack but who is responsibl­e is a matter that is under investigat­ion," said Uganda's Assistant Inspector General of police Edward Ochom.

Health ministry spokespers­on Ainebyoona Emmanuel said on Twitter that Kampala's Mulago Hospital was treating 24 people, four in critical condition.

"Following the unfortunat­e and cowardly act of terrorism, our health workers are working around the clock to save lives of those injured," he said.

The explosion near the police station shattered windows while the one near the entrance to parliament saw cars parked nearby burst into flames, Ochom said.

The twin attacks follow two blasts last month - a bus explosion near Kampala that wounded many people and a bombing at a roadside eatery in the capital that killed one woman.

Police said in October both those attacks were connected and were carried out by the ADF which the US has linked to the Islamic State group.

Kyle Spencer, the executive director of Uganda’s Internet Exchange Point, said yesterday’s explosions had sparked panic among many people nearby.

Parliament cancelled yesterday’s session following the attacks, asking members to avoid the area “as security forces are working hard to restore order.”

The premises were put under tight security, with heavily armed soldiers securing the area as forensics officers in white overalls inspected the blast site for clues.

The US embassy in Kampala warned its citizens to steer clear of the area and monitor local news.

Ugandan police last month arrested a number of ADF operatives and warned that extremists were believed to be plotting a new attack on “major installati­ons.”

The ADF, historical­ly a Ugandan rebel group, has been accused of killing thousands of civilians in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

In March the US officially linked the ADF to IS. The ADF is considered by experts to be the bloodiest of more than 120 armed groups that roam eastern DRC, many of them a legacy of two regional wars a quarter-century ago.

 ?? BUYE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES ?? People tackled flames from a suicide attack carried out near Uganda’s Parliament in Kampala yesterday. PHOTO: IVAN KA
BUYE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES People tackled flames from a suicide attack carried out near Uganda’s Parliament in Kampala yesterday. PHOTO: IVAN KA

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