Two explosions rocked Ugandan capital Kampala Tuesday morning.
The explosions went off simultaneously bringing traffic in the city center to a standstill as the police rescue vehicles and ambulances rushed to the scene.
One blast was near the Central Police Station while the other went off near the Parliament building at about 10am.
Security agents cordoned off the area as surrounding buildings were evacuated and ambulances rushed the injured to hospital.
Speaker of Parliament Jacob Oulanyah was among those who were evacuated from Parliament buildings.
Authorities have not confirmed any deaths.
This is the third time in two months that explosions have gone off in Uganda.
In October, a bomb killed at least one person in a restaurant on the outskirts of Kampala.
Another went off days later in a public bus killing one person.


