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Uganda mourns loss of 42 lives in brutal rebel pogrom

A bereaved Ugandan border town on Sunday prepared to bury victims of a brutal attack by suspected extremist rebels on a school that left 42 dead, most of them students, as security forces stepped up patrols along the frontier with volatile eastern Congo.One of eight people wounded in Friday night’s attack, in which 38 students […]

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Uganda mourns loss of 42 lives in brutal rebel pogrom

A bereaved Ugandan border town on Sunday prepared to bury victims of a brutal attack by suspected extremist rebels on a school that left 42 dead, most of them students, as security forces stepped up patrols along the frontier with volatile eastern Congo.One of eight people wounded in Friday night’s attack, in which 38 students were killed, died overnight, said Mpondwe-Lhubiriha Mayor Selevest Mapoze.
“Most of the relatives have come to take their bodies” from the morgue, he said.
Some students were burned beyond recognition, and others were shot or hacked to death after militants armed with guns and machetes attacked Lhubiriha Secondary School, co-ed and privately owned, which is located about 2 kilometres (just over a mile) from the Congo border.Ugandan authorities believe at least six students were abducted, taken as porters back inside Congo.
In addition to the 38 students, the victims include a school guard and three civilians.UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the attack in a statement, urging “the importance of collective efforts, including through enhanced regional partnerships, to tackle cross-border insecurity between (Congo) and Uganda and restore durable peace in the area.” The atmosphere in Mpondwe-Lhubiriha was tense but calm on Sunday as Ugandan security forces roamed the streets outside and near the school, which was protected by a police cordon.Ugandan security forces have not given a detailed account of how the rebels, active in eastern Congo, were able to carry out the attack.The group, known as the Allied Democratic Forces, or ADF, rarely claims responsibility for attacks. It has established ties with the Islamic State group.

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