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Massacre in Uganda signals Islamic states growing reach in Africa

  • MGMM Team
  • Jun 26, 2023
  • 1 min read

In Uganda 41 people were killed which include 38 students of school in Uganda. The massacre happened on Friday at the Lhubiriha secondary school in Mpondwe, just over a mile from the Congo border. It was assumed that the attack was linked with Islamic state. Which of course made clear that the attack was related to ISIS. Well Uganda has seen such a brutal attack after many years but it has raised many questions in the minds of people. Who did that attack? What was the reason behind such an attack?

So first of all Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) has carried out such a brutal attack. This is a Ugandan group based in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) that has pledged allegiance to ISIS. So somewhat it is very clear why they have done such a terrible attack on a school. Well the main agenda of ISIS is to terrify people with brutal activities. They always want ISIS to be known for their brutal activities. And thus they killed 41 people which we can term as they created a massacre in Uganda.


But now the Ugandan administration is taking strict actions to stop such brutality in their country or not. Because we all know or we have somehow come across such incidents where we can see how ISIS destroys a country or a region with their brutal activities. ISIS have destroyed many countries in the past years and now they have also created a massacre in Uganda. So the Ugandan administration should take action against that group who has done such brutality.


 
 
 

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