Two explosions have been reported in Kampala, Uganda a week after Kenya heightened its vigilance.
According to local media houses in Uganda, an explosion went off at Raja Chambers, along Parliamentary Avenue in Kampala. Another bomb explosion was reported at the entrance of the Central Police Station.
Witnesses said office buildings shook when the blasts went off.
Reports indicate that some people have been injured but no deaths have been recorded yet. According to the pictures shared on social media, cars were filmed burning after the explosion.
Police have already cordoned off the affected area as investigations into the incident continue.
President Uhuru Kenyatta was expected in Kampala to discuss the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia. Ugandan President, Museveni had called an East African bloc leaders‘ meeting to be held on November 16 to discuss the conflict in Ethiopia. It is not clear whether this meeting is still going to take place as scheduled.
Last month, two separate explosions in the country killed two people. One killed a waitress at a bar and the other killed a suicide bomber who had smuggled the explosives onto a bus.