Kampala — BY attacking Uganda, Somali reactionary groups have made their own situation worse and Uganda will pursue them, President Yoweri Museveni has said. Suspected suicide bombers struck on July 11 at the Ethiopian Village restaurant and the Kyadondo Rugby Club, killing about 76 soccer fans watching the 2010 World Cup final match.
The Al Shabaab militants in Somalia claimed responsibility for the attacks, saying it was retaliation on Uganda for sending troops on a peace-keeping mission in Somalia.
"The Somalia reactionary groups, supported by foreign leaders, have attacked us many times and we have defeated them," Museveni stated in an article sent to Sunday Vision.Read More
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