74 dead, many injured in bomb blasts in Uganda

Kampala, July 12: Bomb attacks ripped through the crowd watching the World Cup final in Kampala, killing 74 and wounding scores in blasts blamed on Al Qaeda-linked militants in Somalia, officials said on Monday.

No group claimed responsibility for the carnage at a Kampala sports bar and an Ethiopian restaurant but Uganda pointed at the Shebab insurgents in Somalia, where Uganda has thousands of troops deployed in an African Union mission.

At least one American was among those killed in the explosions, which the US President, Mr Barack Obama, swiftly condemned as “cowardly”. The attacks came days ahead of the July 19-27 African Union summit in Kampala, which the government said would go ahead as planned.

“The latest official count is 74 confirmed,” Mr Fred Opolot, a Ugandan government spokesman said, the previous death toll provided stood at 64. He said that the nationalities of the victims were still being established and added that the police was trying to determine if suicide bombers carried out the attacks. “While there is evidence to suggest that there were suicide bombers, at the same time it is thought that the bombs were under some chairs,” he told reporters.

A US embassy spokeswoman confirmed one American was among the dead. “We just wanted to watch the World Cup. Unfortunately we went to the Ethiopian Village,” said Chris Sledge, an 18-year-old US national who suffered serious injuries to his legs and a bruised eye. “I feel okay. I’m going to need surgery,” he said.

The attacks, which dampened the party mood around the first World Cup tournament held in Africa, drew a lot of international condemnation. The French foreign minister, Mr Bernard Kouchner, described the attacks as “barbaric”.

The British foreign secretary, Mr William Hague, said he was “deeply shocked” by the news of the blasts, adding they were “cowardly attacks during an event that was widely seen as a celebration of African unity.”

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