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Video shows scene of explosions in Uganda

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Video shows scene of explosions in Uganda

Video shows scene of explosions in Uganda

Two explosions rocked the city center of Kamala, the capital of Uganda, one near the Central Police Station and another near parliament, according to police spokesman Fred Enanga and a journalist on the scene of one of the blasts.

CNN’s Larry Madowo reports.


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