
One ugly truth about life is,if someone's nose is bigger than yours,he'll alway breathe better than you! by way of analysis,this's exactly what the Ugandan police has displayed when they were face to face with militants several hours ago
In the news,Police in Uganda say they have seized large amounts of explosives during raids on suspected al-Shabab militants.

Authorities said the terrorist cell was planning to carry out imminent attacks in the capital Kampala when the police over power them.
As a result,Nineteen people have been arrested and are being interrogated about their intentions, a police spokesman said.
In order not to leave any lookhole for the terror group,Uganda has been on high alert since al-Shabab's leader, Ahmed Abdi Godane, was killed in a US air strike in Somalia earlier this month.


Ugandan troops are part of the African Union force in Somalia, known as Amisom, that is fighting al-Shabab militants.
The Islamist group, which wants to overthrow the UN-backed government in Somalia, has since named Ahmad Umar as its new leader.
Its fighters were behind twin blasts that killed 76 football fans who were watching the World Cup final in Kampala in July 2010.
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