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Muhoozi Kainerugaba, Uganda’s military chief, denied accusations that soldiers had been sent to the home of opposition leader Bobi Wine to beat his wife in posts on X. Wine has been in hiding since disputing the outcome of the mid-January elections that returned President Yoweri Museveni to power for a seventh term. Kainerugaba claims that troops did not raid Wine’s home and assault his wife, Barbra, because it is not worth the army’s time. Barbra is currently in hospital. She recorded the intruders on her phone and says they forced their way into her home, choked her, mocked her and assaulted her staff, demanding that she tell them where her husband was.
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