Three foreign suspects involved in bomb attacks charged in Uganda

Baku-APA. Three foreign suspects relating to two bomb attacks at Ugandan capital, Kampala were charged by a Ugandan court here on Friday, APA reports quoting news.xinhuanet.com website.
The trio, all Kenyan citizens, were the first suspects under trial since the suicide bomb attacks killed 79 people and injured dozens of others at a rugby club and a restaurant on July 11 in Kampala suburbs.
They were charged with 79 counts of murder, three counts of terrorism, including another planned bomb attack which did not take place at a disco club, and ten counts of attempted murder.
The Somali militant group, al Shabab, which has links with al Qaeda, has claimed the attacks.
The trio, all Kenyan citizens, were the first suspects under trial since the suicide bomb attacks killed 79 people and injured dozens of others at a rugby club and a restaurant on July 11 in Kampala suburbs.
They were charged with 79 counts of murder, three counts of terrorism, including another planned bomb attack which did not take place at a disco club, and ten counts of attempted murder.
The Somali militant group, al Shabab, which has links with al Qaeda, has claimed the attacks.
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