Bullets in Kampala, Bwaise, Namugongo as riots enter second day - Nile Post
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Teargas, rubber bullets on second day of protests in Uganda
KAMPALA - Security forces fanned out across the Ugandan capital on Thursday, firing teargas and rubber bullets at pockets of protesters angered by the arrest of presidential candidate Bobi Wine, on the second day of clashes that have already left seven dead.
Teargas, Rubber Bullets On Second Day Of Protests In Uganda
Security forces fanned out across the Ugandan capital on Thursday, firing teargas and rubber bullets at pockets of protesters angered by the arrest of presidential candidate Bobi Wine, on the second day of clashes that have already left seven dead. Youths set up roadblocks on key roads and lit fires before being dispersed by police, an AFP journalist saw, as popstar-turned-presidential candidate Bobi Wine was detained for a second day.
Teargas, rubber bullets on second day of protests in Uganda
Security forces fanned out across the Ugandan capital on Thursday, firing teargas and rubber bullets at pockets of protesters angered by the arrest of presidential candidate Bobi Wine, on the second day of clashes that have already left seven dead.The post Teargas, rubber bullets on second day of protests in Uganda appeared first on TODAY.
Teargas, rubber bullets on second day of protests in Uganda
Security forces fanned out across the Ugandan capital on Thursday, firing teargas and rubber bullets at pockets of protesters angered by the arrest of presidential candidate Bobi Wine, on the second day of clashes that have already left seven dead.
Bullets in Kampala, Bwaise, Namugongo as riots enter second day - Nile Post
Security has been heavily deployed on various roads in urban towns today as riots following the arrest of Robert Kyagulany aka Bobi Wine entered the second day.In some towns near Kampala such as Bwaise and Namugongo, security has been forced to fire live bullets and teargas to disperse rioters who continue to demonstrate against what they call unfairness in the implementation of the electoral process as the country gears up for the 2021 general …
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