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Doctors at Medipal International Hospital have revealed that former Chief of Defence Forces (CDF) Gen Katumba Wamala is well out of danger and recovering from bullets wounds sustained in all assassination attempt on Tuesday morning in Kampala.

According to the source at the hospital, doctors attending to Gen Katumba had a short briefing with the army and president Museveni’s representatives at the facility, confirming that the former Minister of Works is not in a worrying state.

“The doctors have said his state is not worrying at all and is recovering already,” the source intimated to The Homeland Newspaper.

Gen. Katumba was shot this morning at Kisota Road, which connects Kisasi and Bukoto suburbs.

He was in the same car with his daughter Brenda Nantongo Wamala who died on spot as well as their driver Haruna Kayondo said to be at the rank of sergeant.

Speaking to the press outside the hospital, the Uganda People’s Defence Forces (UPDF) spokesperson Brig Flavia Byekwaso said that Gen Wamala is now safe and out of danger.

“I have not picked any more information yet from what we have had, maybe what I can tell you is that the General is out of danger and most likely out of the theatre,” Brig Flavia said.

Brig Flavia said that by press time, none of the army generals had been allowed in to see him yet.

Meanwhile, fellow Member of Parliament and Pathologist Dr Chris Baryomunsi has also announced that Gen Katumba Wamala is out of danger.

Speaker of parliament Jacob Oulanyah and his Deputy Anita Among are at the hospital to check on the General. General Wamala is a UPDF representative in parliament. He was sworn in last week.

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