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Uganda: Military officer shoots sporadically in an office

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CCTV footage circulating on social media shows a disgruntled soldier shooting erratically in a crowded office.

The reason for the shooting is however unknown.

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The armed officer can be seen enquiring about something from an occupant of the room who had his desk separated from the rest and came off as the head of the workers in the room.

But the latter held up his right hand amid utterances that cannot be heard.

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The officer after this shot with his AK47 intermittently at people in the office who immediately rushed out leaving the man he was speaking to earlier.

He shot at the man several times till he fell to the ground.

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The officer is also seen trailing behind the ‘runaways’ but returned to finish off the man who was still on the floor with more bullets.

After this, he picked up a document and exited the office.

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