Al-Shabab 'hallmarks' in Uganda blasts
  • 12 years ago
Ugandan officials have blamed Somalia's Al-Shabab fighters for twin bomb attacks that ripped through the capital Kampala on Sunday.

At least 64 people were killed in the attacks, apparently aimed at foreigners. They had gathered to watch the finals of the football World Cup.

In an interview, Ayo Johnson, an analyst for Africa Inform, the African news agency, told Al Jazeera that the attacks have "all the hallmarks" of al-Shabab's implication.

[July 12, 2010]
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