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Charges laid over fatal World Cup bombings
From ABC Australia thanks to Dumbledore's Army
A Ugandan court has charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala.
Hussein Hassan Agad, Mohamed Adan Abdow and Idris Magondu were charged before a Kampala magistrates court, but did not enter a plea.
They face 61 counts of murder for those killed while watching the World Cup final at the Kyadondo Rugby Club in the east of the Ugandan capital and 15 counts for those killed at an Ethiopian restaurant.
The three men were remanded to prison. They will not be permitted to enter their plea until Uganda's Directorate of Public Prosecutions decides the case is ready to move to the High Court.