Posted March 26, 2015 12:02:03
The United States says it has information of "possible terrorist threats" to locations frequented by Westerners in Uganda's capital, Kampala, and warned that an attack could take place soon.
The US Embassy in Kampala issued the warning in a statement posted on its website.
"The US Embassy has received information of possible terrorist threats to locations where Westerners, including US citizens, congregate in Kampala, and that an attack may take place soon," it said.
"Out of an abundance of caution, the US mission has cancelled some non-essential events scheduled at local hotels in the coming days."
Uganda is a close security ally of the US in East Africa.
The embassy issued similar alerts last year about possible attacks in Uganda.
The embassy cautioned that foreigners staying in or visiting hotels should expect increased security sweeps.
Uganda is one of the countries that contributes forces to an African Union peacekeeping mission battling the Islamist militant group Al Shabaab in Somalia.
Al Shabaab, which is aligned with Al Qaeda, attacked a shopping mall in Nairobi, capital of neighbouring Kenya, in 2013.
In 2010, it bombed sports bars in Uganda where people were watching soccer's World Cup on television.
Dozens were killed in both attacks.
Reuters
Topics: unrest-conflict-and-war, terrorism, uganda