Isunga Police Station A Legacy of the Liberation Struggle

Isunga Police Station A Legacy of the Liberation Struggle

Before leaving Bunyoro, I stopped at Isunga Police Station in Kagadi District. This station holds historical significance in our liberation struggle. On February 6, 1981, my comrades and I launched an armed struggle against the government of Milton Obote, starting with just 27 guns. Our first attack was on Kabamba Barracks, where we seized military equipment. We then advanced through Kagadi to Isunga Police Station. At Isunga, we overran the station and captured an RPG-7B gun. This RPG was a valuable addition to the few weapons we had already captured from Kabamba earlier that day, and it significantly aided us in our struggle. We will rehabilitate this police station and preserve it as one of our historical sites from the liberation struggle.

Isunga Police Station A Legacy of the Liberation Struggle

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