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Sunday February 06, 2011 - 18:55:11 in Latest News by Super Admin
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    Terrorists should be stopped before reaching deep!

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Terrorists should be stopped before reaching deep!

By Katie Evra

KAMPALA (Sunatimes) – As Somalia’s extremist group of Alshabaab are trying to repeatedly Uganda after the recent tragic world cup events by using a car colored like the Ugandan military carriers, reliable sources say.

Uganda, one of East Africa’s growing economy countries have deployed powerful peacekeeping forces in Somalian as parts of AU peacekeepers’ mission known as (AMISOM) which denied the Somali militants from seizing whole Somali capital.

Some intelligence information being received by us, say that the car (truck) which was recently bought by a Somali trader in Kampala will be decorated like the Ugandan military cars’ uniform and will be used for rampage attack soon.

Asked about the information, a senior Ugandan military has rejected the report saying they are watching closely any attempt to hit Uganda by ‘terrorists.

Ugandan officials have assured that they will thwart any attack, as the veteran army intelligence keep vigilant eyes on any possible attacks in the country.

For Ugandans, we ought to keep our country safe and watch the terrorists trying to destroy our country like Somalia! We must stay attentative.

Katie Evra is a Ugandan public servant living in Kampala. She can be reached at: [email protected].

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