Uganda School Massacre Signals Islamic State’s Growing Reach in Africa

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The massacre at Lhubiriha Secondary School, Uganda’s worst terrorist attack in more than a decade, is a grisly marker of how far militants of the Allied Democratic Forces have expanded the territory in which they operate

A truck full of mourners carried coffins with bodies of students from Lhubiriha Secondary School in Uganda who were killed in a recent attack.

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