Security has been beefed up along the Fort Portal–Bundibugyo road following coordinated attacks by unknown assailants.
UPDF troops and police are patrolling, particularly around Ibonde Trading Center in Fort Portal City North Division, with all vehicles from Bundibugyo and Ntoroko being searched.

The early Saturday raids left at least ten suspected attackers dead across Fort Portal, Kasese, and Bundibugyo. In Fort Portal, six attackers were killed in Ibonde and Karago Wards.
Residents said about 40 assailants, armed with machetes and carrying bags, were heading toward Canon Apollo Core PTC before locals raised the alarm.
Two attackers were killed by residents in Ibonde, while UPDF soldiers gunned down four others near the school. Two more were captured at Ibonde Trading Center, with others reportedly fleeing toward Kasese and Bundibugyo.

In Kasese, four attackers died in raids on Kasese Central and Rughendabara Police Stations around 5:00 a.m. Armed with guns, pangas, and catapults, the assailants forced entry into Kasese Central Police Station but were repelled by police and UPDF. Five others were arrested, and injured suspects and victims were taken to health facilities for first aid, according to Red Cross’s Godfrey Kiwede.
Reports also indicate an attack on Kakuka UPDF Barracks in Bughendera County, Bundibugyo, where assailants attempted to set fire to some structures. The motive remains unclear, but the incidents echo past violence in the Rwenzori subregion, including deadly attacks in Kasese in 2016 and Bundibugyo in 2014.
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