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VisitWhat will be the Ugandan government's response to the shooting of Bobi Wine by September 30, 2024?
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Ugandan Opposition Leader Bobi Wine Shot in Leg on Tuesday
Sep 3, 2024, 04:19 PM
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine, also known as Robert Kyagulanyi Ssentamu, was shot in the leg by security agents on Tuesday. The incident occurred during an altercation with police in Bulindo. Wine, a former pop star turned politician, was seriously injured and rushed to a local hospital for urgent medical attention. His party has confirmed the shooting and stated that they will keep the country updated on his condition. The injuries are reported to be serious but not life-threatening. This event marks a significant escalation in the ongoing repression by the Ugandan regime.
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