Ugandan authorities blamed the attack on the Alliance of Democratic Forces, an extremist group linked to Islamic State terrorists.
Militants linked to the Islamic State terrorist group attacked a school in western Uganda and killed at least 37 students. This was reported by the BBC yesterday.
Already established in the city of Mpodwe, five militants entered the Lubirihau secondary school dormitory. They killed and hacked the students with machetes and then detonated the bomb, causing a fire. The terrorists kidnapped the six students and fled with them.
Ugandan authorities blamed the attack on the Alliance of Democratic Forces, an extremist group linked to Islamic State terrorists.
The military pursued the militants in the direction of Virunga National Park in Congo. The army has also deployed helicopters to help track the militant group in the mountains.
“Our forces are pursuing the enemy to rescue the abductees and destroy this group,” Ugandan Defense Ministry spokesman Felix Kulaigie said.
Earlier in Brazil, a man with a machete killed four children in a kindergarten. Four other children were injured.
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Source: korrespondent

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