At least 37 people were killed and eight others wounded when militants with an extremist group attacked a secondary school in western Uganda, the authorities said on Saturday, in one of the deadliest terrorist attacks to hit the East African nation in years.
The armed outfit, known as the Allied Democratic Forces, attacked a school in Mpondwe, a town close to the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, on Friday night, a police spokesman, Fred Enanga, said on Twitter.
During the attack, a dormitory was burned and food in a store was looted, he said.
At least eight people were in critical condition and had been hospitalized, Mr. Enanga added.
Three people were rescued from the scene of the attack, but six others were abducted, a military spokesman, Brig.
Persons:
Fred Enanga, Enanga, Felix Kulayigye
Organizations:
Allied Democratic Forces, Democratic, Twitter
Locations:
Uganda, Mpondwe, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo