MOGADISHU (Somaliguardian) – Ugandan court docket has begun the trial of two senior military officers in Somalia’s capital Mogadishu for alleged “cowardice” following an Al-Shabaab assault on a peacekeeper base in Could.
The court docket chaired by Brig Gen Robert Mugabe is attempting Maj Steven Oluka and Maj Zadock Obor, commanding officers of army bases in south Somalia over two counts of cowardice.
Different officers are additionally being tried over failure to guard conflict supplies captured by the Somali insurgents, the Ugandan army stated.
Ugandan chief Yoweri Museveni confirmed in Could that 54 of his nation’s peacekeepers had been killed in an Al-Shabaab assault on a army base in Bulomareer.
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