Demonstrators arrive at Mulago hospital carrying a wounded colleague who
was shot during demonstartions in Kmapala on April 29. Many people ave
been wounded. Photo by Joseph Kiggundu.
The ambulances with sirens blaring are arriving to
deliver the injured at Mulago National Referral Hospital at an interval
of 3 minutes, our reporter Justus Lyatuu reports.
A
police an officer was among the total 84 registered at the medical
facility by 12:30pm, many having sustained gunshot wounds. Children and
women are among the victims.
Our Reporter Lyatuu says a
policeman is making entries of the casualties’ particulars in a record
book but has no clue how many are dead. Unconfirmed reports indicate at
least four people have died, although the figure could be higher.
Earlier
reports said three men were shot dead on spot in downtown Kampala and
one taken to Mulago Hospital in critical condition after suffering
gunshot wounds.
His legs were shattered, says a witness. Four other people suffocated by teargas collapsed and have been rushed to hospital after.
His legs were shattered, says a witness. Four other people suffocated by teargas collapsed and have been rushed to hospital after.
“There are many injured people here but I don’t
have the figure of how many are injured or dead. We are too busy now,”
says Mulago Hospital Spokesman Dan Kimosho.
The
shootings occurred in Katwe, Owino and the Old Taxi Park. Bloody chaos
flared up in that congested market due to agitation over earlier arrest
of some of the vendors there.
Mercy Nalugo and Sarah
Tumwebaze report that Jinja Road has been blocked at Kireka outskirt and
a police teargas vehicle vandalised by an angry mob in the area. Other
accounts, she says, indicate the riots erupted at around 10am following
reports Besigye had died after his family was refused to fly him abroad
for treatment.
Angry mobs started burning tyres in the
middle of the highway and were stopping every car at Kireka, and
pelting drivers who sped past.
Security forces moved in firing teargas and live ammunition while some police men were seen exploding the irritant inside people’s houses, forcing them out on the streets where they were promptly arrested and beaten.
Security forces moved in firing teargas and live ammunition while some police men were seen exploding the irritant inside people’s houses, forcing them out on the streets where they were promptly arrested and beaten.
The
demonstrations have also erupted at Makaerere University where students
are engaged in attack-and-withdraw fight. It is said some police have
moved to lob teargas canisters into students’ halls of residence.
The
mayhem has spread to the eastern Mbale town where there is running
street battle between demonstrators and security forces. Our Bureau
Chief, David Mafabi, reports that opposition supporters say they are
demonstrating over the alleged inhumane and degrading treatment of
opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, by security forces during his violent
arrest on Thursday.
Plain-clothed and uniformed
officers smashed the windscreens of the Land Cruiser carrying Dr Besigye
and sprayed liquid pepper into his eyes and body, blinding him.
The
situation in Entebbe and on the route to the airport appears to be
spiraling out of control. A police truck has reportedly been burned, but
the Force’s Spokesperson Judith Nabakooba says she is yet to crosscheck
the information.
The area between Kajjansi and Zzana
is now under virtual security lockdown, according to our staffer David
Tumusiime. Enraged youth are burning logs, car tyres and using boulders
to block the road while fighting back security crackdown.
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