Monday, July 12, 2010

KAMPALA BOMB BLASTS

An unidentified U.S. citizen injured during an explosion lies on a stretcher at Mulago Hospital inUganda's capital Kampala July 11, 2010. Bomb blasts ripped through two separate bars packed with soccer fans watching the World Cup final in Kampala, killing at least 23 people and signalling a possible link to Somali Islamists.









Lifeless bodies lie on the ground after a bomb went off at an Ethiopian restaurant, in Kampala's Kabalagala district, in Uganda, Sunday, July 11, 2010. Bombs exploded at two sites in Uganda's capital late Sunday as people watched the World Cup final on TV, killing dozens.








A paramedic attends to an unidentified Ugandan citizen at Mulago Hospital in Uganda's capital Kampala July 11, 2010. Bomb blasts ripped through two separate bars packed with soccer fans watching the World Cup final in Kampala, killing at least 23 people and signalling a possible link to Somali Islamists.





A person injured in an explosion arrives at the International Hospital in Uganda's capital Kampala July 12, 2010. Two separate explosions killed at least 23 people packed into bars in Kampala to watch the World Cup final on Sunday night, police said.







Map locates Kampala, Uganda, where explosions tore through crowds watching the World Cup final at a rugby club and an Ethiopian restaurant.




A survivor sits near a relative who died after a bomb went off at an Ethiopian restaurant, in Kampala's Kabalagala district, in Uganda, Sunday, July 11, 2010. Bombs exploded at two sites in Uganda's capital late Sunday as people watched the World Cup final on TV, and officials at the scene put the death toll at more than 20 and said it could rise further.





Paramedics attend to a Ugandan citizen injured during an explosion, at Mulago Hospital in Uganda's capital Kampala July 11, 2010. Bomb blasts ripped through two separate bars packed with soccer fans watching the World Cup final in Kampala, killing at least 23 people and signalling a possible link to Somali Islamists.





A paramedic attends to an unidentified Ugandan citizen injured during an explosion, at Mulago Hospital in Uganda's capital Kampala July 11, 2010. Bomb blasts ripped through two separate bars packed with soccer fans watching the World Cup final in Kampala, killing at least 23 people and signalling a possible link to Somali Islamists.





An American women lies injured at the emergency ward at the Mulago hospital, Monday July 12, 2010, in Kampala after bombs exploded at two sites inUganda's capital late Sunday as people watched the World Cup soccer final on TV, killing scores of people.





An unidentified volunteer with the U.S. embassy in Kampala (C) arrives after being injured in an explosion, at Mulago Hospital in Uganda's capital Kampala July 12, 2010. Two separate explosions killed at least 23 people packed into bars in Kampala to watch the World Cup final on Sunday night, police said.






Damaged chairs and tables amongst the debris strewn outside the restaurant "Ethiopian village" in Kampala, Uganda, Monday, July 12, 2010 after an explosion at the restaurant late Sunday. Simultaneous explosions tore through crowds watching the World Cup final at a rugby club and an Ethiopian restaurant, killing at least 64 people including one American, officials said. Police feared an al-Qaida-linked Somali militant group was behind the attacks.








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