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Explosion Rocks Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine Amid Martyrs Day Celebrations

On June 3, 2025, a suspected bomb explosion struck near the Munyonyo Martyrs Shrine in Uganda, casting a shadow over the ongoing Martyrs Day commemorations. At least one person is feared dead, according to unverified reports circulating on X. The shrine, a sacred site honoring the Uganda Martyrs executed in 1886 under Kabaka Mwanga II, attracts thousands of pilgrims annually for the June 3rd celebrations, marking the faith and sacrifice of the Christian converts.

Authorities have not yet confirmed the cause of the explosion, but pilgrims have been urged to remain vigilant as investigations continue. The incident has heightened security concerns, with police and military reportedly increasing patrols around religious sites. Martyrs Day, a national event, draws large crowds to shrines like Munyonyo and Namugongo, making security a top priority. Local officials are expected to release further details soon.

Pilgrims are advised to follow safety protocols and avoid crowded areas until the situation is clarified. The explosion underscores the need for heightened vigilance during this significant religious observance, as Uganda honors its martyrs amid growing concerns over public safety.

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