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Police arrest 20 in Uganda massacre that left 42, including children, dead

Jun 21, 2023

Kampala [Uganda], June 21: Police on Tuesday arrested 20 people, including the headmaster of the school in which 42 people, mostly children, were killed in a massacre on Friday, they said.
The detainees are suspected of collaborating with extremists, the police said. Uganda's police blamed rebels of the Congolese militia Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), which is said to have links to the Central African offshoot of the Islamist terrorist militia Islamic State, for the bloodshed.
On Friday, the suspected Islamists attacked and set fire to a school and its dormitories in the town of Mpdonwe near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Almost all of the fatalities were children. According to Ugandan authorities, eight other pupils suffered serious burns and gunshot wounds. Some of the students were killed with machetes, the military said. In addition, the attackers abducted 15 girls and boys. Their fate is still unknown. (dpa)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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