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Kampala twin bombs: All the dead and but six injured are policemen and bombers

by www.newsday.co.ug
November 16, 2021
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Officers by the damaged cars at Parliament avenue Novemver 16. 2021 after the explosions

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KAMPALA-UGANDA/NEWDAY: A leaked list of the victims of the twin bombs that occured in Kampala on Tuesday morning suggest that at least 28 police officers are among the injured while three of their colleagues died on spot.

Police spokesperson Fred Enanga told Newsday on Tuesday afternoon that the list of the injured that is now viral on social media was “partly leaked”.

In a press conference on Tuesday afternoon Enanga said the dead were civilians.

Bombers struck near Raja Chambers on Parliament Avenue and Kooki building just opposite the Central Police Station in Kampala.

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“The first attack occurred near the check point to the Central Police Station, in Kampala at around 10.03am.  Footages on CCTV clearly indicate how a male adult, putting on a black jacket, and carrying a backpack detonated himself.  He died instantly and the spillover effect caused additional injuries to police officers and other civilians who were within a radius of 30 metres.  Two other people have been confirmed dead, while 17 others sustained injuries.  Those injured were within the section covering the point of impact and the front desk area at the Central Police Station,” Enanga said

The US embassy in Kampala has condemned the bombings in a tweet. The three deaths apart from the equal number of bombers died at Kooki House.

The list of the injured in Kampala bombs

  1. No. 66832 PC Kairugara Joseph
  2. Katongole Fred r/o katale
  3. No.64015 PC Ayebale Allan
  4. No. 50952 PC Kissa Andrew
  5. No. 65945 PC Eyotre Peter
  6. No. PC Akot Catherine
  7. No. 66827 PC Wabwire Bernard
  8. Akibua Silesian
  9. No.PC Tongwire Eunice
  10. No. PC Muhumure Nicholas
  11. No.66825 PC Ekip Isaac
  12. No.PC Adeun Mathew
  13. No. 67821 PC Ssebunya Mimu
  14. NO. 36244 PC Ojera Brian
  15. No. 67294 PC Dhibaluma Denis
  16. No. PC Osmami Stephen
  17. No. 61547 PC Birungi Doreen
  18. No. PC Nasuna Juliet
  19. No. 38942 PC Ogwal Richard
  20. No. 64113 PC Otai John Bosco
  21. Unable to talk woman
  22. Unable to talk woman
  23. Unable to talk man.
  24. Unable to talk man.
  25. Unable to talk man.
  26. No. 66187 PC Nakafero Fiona
  27. Daniel Tingu (Security Guard)
  28. Nakato Perepetua
  29. Maseruka George
  30. Ongora Pius Andrew Deo
  31. Kasekende Jackson
  32. No. 39963 PC Tiberamunda Robert
  33. No. 40383 PC Watojik Patrick

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