Kasese clashes

Violence erupted on 26 November 2016 in the town of Kasese, the capital of the Ugandan Kingdom of Rwenzururu, when Ugandan police raided the government offices of the Rwenzururu kingdom, killing eight Rwenzururian royal guards and arresting two others. According to the government of Uganda, the raid was in response to militant attacks on police posts in the region two weeks earlier, allegedly perpetrated by the royal guards.

Kasese clashes

Location of Kasese in Uganda
Date26–27 November 2016
Location
Kasese, Uganda
Result

Ugandan victory

  • Mass arrests of Rwenzururian government officials and royal guards
Belligerents
 Uganda  Rwenzururu
Commanders and leaders
  • Yoweri Museveni
  • Brig. Peter Elwelu
Units involved
  • Uganda People's Defence Force
  • Uganda National Police
Rwenzururu Royal Guards
Casualties and losses
16 killed
  • 87 killed
  • 180+ arrested
  • 167 surrendered
  • Total:
  • 103 killed (official count)
  • 156+ killed (HRW estimate)

On the next day, Uganda's armed forces and police raided the Rwenzururu royal palace after the expiration of an ultimatum issued by the Ugandan government, resulting in the deaths of 87 royal guards and 16 policemen. Following the raids, the Omusinga (king) of Rwenzururu, Charles Mumbere, was arrested and charged with murder.

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