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58 killed in Western Uganda attacks

06 July 2014 16:07 (Last updated 06 July 2014 16:08)

The police spokesman told AA that seventeen attackers had been arrested.

KAMPALA

At least 58 people were killed late Saturday in clashes between
security forces and gangsters in western Uganda.

"We killed 41 attackers in Bundibugyo district outside a military
barracks in a fierce fighting when the gang attacked us," police
spokesperson Fred Enanga told Anadolu Agency on Sunday.

He added that two others were killed in Ntoroko town and a third in Kasese town.

"We lost three of our officers," said Enanga.

He explained that the attacks were carried out by groups of thugs
armed with spears and guns.

The police spokesman said the attackers were suspected to be "radical
elements linked to the Obusinga bwa Rwenzururu, a Bukonjo cultural
institution."

"They descended on the towns of Kasese, Bundibugyo and Karugutu in
Ntoroko District and have so far killed and slaughtered 11 civilians,"
he added.

All the killings took place late afternoon and in the evening in the
three districts.

"They chose to attack at the time people had finished having lunch and
were relaxed considering it is a weekend," Enanga told AA.

"So far we have arrested seventeen attackers for further
interrogation," he added.

By Halima Athumani

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