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Tuesday, June 9, 1998 Published at 07:00 GMT 08:00 UK


World: Africa

Uganda rebel attack kills 40


Ugandan military officials say rebels have attacked a school in the west of the country, killing about forty people.

At least ten others were injured in the attack near Fort Portal by rebels of the Allied Democratic Front.

Witnesses said about eighty rebels overpowered an army unit before attacking the school, setting dormitories on fire when the students refused to come out.

Many of the boys inside were burned to death.

About one hundred students were unaccounted for by Monday evening; there are fears that they may have been abducted by the rebels, who have in the past kidnapped young men to bolster their forces.

A BBC correspondent in Uganda says it's the worst such attack since the ADF began their rebellion against the government of President Museveni in late 1996.

From the newsroom of the BBC World Service



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