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UPDF probes attack on its ATMIS base in Bulo Marer, Somalia

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UPDF probes attack on its ATMIS base in Bulo Marer, Somalia

Ugandan soldiers search for explosive devices next to their base in Ceeljaale, Somalia on September 19, 2019. PHOTO | AFP

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The Ugandan military says it is investigating an attack on an African Union military base manned by the Uganda Peoples Defense Forces (UPDF) in Bulo Marer town in Somalia on Friday morning.

UPDF spokesperson Felix Kulayigye told The Nation Africa that the attack was carried out by “foreign insurgents” without giving further details

He said they were “cross-checking the information” with the African union transition mission in Somalia (ATMIS) headquarters before issuing a statement. Read more

 

 

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