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Two Bomb Blasts in Kampala, Uganda, Latest News and Updates
Around 80 people are the casualties till date and 64 people had died in the Uganda Bombing. Fortunately, few people who were present in the rugby club and the restaurant had survived in this blast but still some of them are fighting with their in hospita
A RUTHLESS incident had happened yesterday in the capital city of Uganda, Kampala in a Rugby club and a restaurant. Both the places were basted at the same time, just following one after other.The whole place were filled with dead people.
 
According to the police, Al- Shabab militant group is suspected in the Uganda bomb blasts, as the commander of the Shabab militant group was found happy to see the Uganda Bombing. Around 80 people are the casualties till date and 64 people had died in the Uganda Bombing.  Fortunately, few people who were present in the rugby club and the restaurant had survived in this blast but still some of them are fighting with their in hospitals.The Uganda government has promised to investigate the issue and punish the people who are involved in it.
 
A huge number of people were present at both these places because of the FIFA World Cup final match when the Bomb exploded at Kampala, Uganda. All the people were waiting for the interesting match to come to an end but who knew that their life is going to be ended as the match. An American was also in the list of dead people, identified as Nate Henn who was 25 years old, from Wilmington. He was working in Uganda as part of a group called “Invisible Children of San Diego”, which seeks helping child soldiers.
 
Other Americans ended up wounded after the attack. Fred Opolot, a Uganda Media Center spokesman, said, "The government of Uganda, ladies and gentlemen, does convey its condolences to the bereaved families and requests the public to remain calm under this situation, thank you very much."

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