The Ugandan ringleader of a 2010 bombing by the Al-Qaeda-linked Shebab that killed 76 people in Kampala was found guilty on Thursday, May 26, of masterminding one of the region’s worst attacks in decades. The twin suicide blasts targeted football fans watching the World Cup final between the Netherlands and Spain at a restaurant and a rugby club in the Ugandan capital. Judge Alfonse Owiny-Dollo said Issa Luyima, a Ugandan, had been shown during the trial to play a key part in planning the attacks.
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