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At least 21 people killed for 'attacking police, military bases' in western Uganda
Ugandan authorities say that security forces have killed a "traditional herbalist" who reportedly led a coordinated attack on police and military bases over the weekend.
At least 21 people killed for 'attacking police, military bases' in western Uganda
Ugandan authorities say that suspects who recently attacked police and military bases wanted firearms.
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Ugandan authorities say that security forces have killed a "traditional herbalist" who reportedly led a coordinated attack on police and military bases over the weekend.

The attack began on Saturday and targeted three districts in Uganda's remote western regions along the border with Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), the army said.

People armed with submachine guns and machetes attacked police and military posts in Bundibugyo, Kasese, and Fort Portal districts, killing at least one civilian and one soldier.

An army official in Bundibugyo told AFP it was a group seeking to "acquire weapons to start a tribal militia," but that it had been pushed back by security forces.

Killed alongside 20 people

The attack was led by a man named Christian Asuman Muganzi, a "traditional herbalist", Albert Kaliruga, deputy head of security for the region, said.

He was cornered at his hideout in Kakuka, Bundibugyo on Tuesday and killed along with "over 20" of his fighters, Kaliruga told AFP, with 15 others arrested.

"He was using his shrine at Kakuka to indoctrinate and recruit people to join his criminal group," Kaliruga said.

"At his shrine, we recovered traditional herbs, fetishes and other items he has been using to indoctrinate his recruits and apparently to protect them during battles," he added.