The Uganda Red Cross says it attended to 203 causalities who sustained injuries in Friday’s riots that rocked Kampala City and other parts of the country. The URC Assistant Director for Communications, Catherine Ntabadde says 143 injured people were referred to Uganda’s National Referral Hospital Mulago while 60 received on site first aid treatment from Red Cross Action Teams.
She says URCS deployed 3 ambulances and a fleet of vehicles to save lives of those injured by providing on site first aid treatment and evacuating the seriously injured. “Those referred to Mulago Hospital sustained gunshot wounds, assault and bruises, inhaling of tear gas, fainting and headache,” Ntabadde said in a statement.
Uganda Police has released a list of some of those who were injured in Friday’s riots in Kampala that left at least two people dead. The list is below.
- Steven Mulongo-Mulago
- Swaibu Ruhamire
- Juliet Namatovu
- Isma Jjuuko Martin Areku –Nsooba
- Francis Awiyo -Kawempe
- Ronald Ssebutinde -Nsambya
- Augustine Mbogga-Makindye
- Frank Kibiri -Kabowa
- Richard Akena
- Jane Namakula
- Robert Ssekaggo -Namasuba
- Sam Mugisha
- Sam Ogwang -soldier attached to Kireka barracks
- Mike Nyaru-soldier attached to Kakiri Baracks
- David Gumisiriza
- Joan Kalema
- Omuyindi Ramshey
- Charles Serugo 14. William
- Luswata –Makindye
- Robert Rubangizi –Kabuusu
- Angella Matovu-Kyebando
- Mary Prossy Nansubuga –Kamwokya
- Zahara Hahumuza
- Faizal Kaggwa-Mpereerwe
- Aggie Nalweyiso –Nangabo
- Fredrick Ampiire
- Judith Atweine
- Kagimu Kasule
- Ezideo Kizito
- Tom Katikiro
- Steven Kibirige
- Frank Chedra
- Martin Trust
- Jimmy Bujumbiro Nassif Ssenkungu
- Jane Nakalema
- Bonny Kiweewa
- Yakubu Menya
- Robinah Nankya
- Rashidah Nanyonga
- Shamim Namubiru
- Gertrude Nagadya
- Annet Lwanga
- Sumayiya Nancura
- Aisha Nakato
- Juliet Nakase