Three Suicide attackers among six victims of Kampala Explosions
Police confirmed Tuesday that bomb explosions that occurred in two places in Kampala city were executed by three suicide bombers.
The attacks occurred in a space of 3 minutes, with the first blasting at 10:03 am at the checkpoint at the Central Police Station (CPS) and another at 10:06am at Parliamentary Avenue.
The attack at CPS was executed by a male adult walking on foot with a backpack, according to police spokesman Fred Enanga, who cited CCTV footage while the two attackers at Parliamentary Avenue (Raja Chambers) were riding on two motorcycles.
The spillover effect from the CPS explosion covered a radius of about 30m.
Including the suicide bomber, three people died from this explosion, Enanga said. When you add the two at Parliamentary Avenue, those confirmed dead are six.
According to Enanga, the number of people who have been confirmed injured from the explosion and rushed to hospital are 33 so far, with 5 critically injured.
Police says it’s still scouring the scenes of crime and more details will be released later.
These attacks come 22 days after the last suicide bomb attack on a Swift Safaris Bus.
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