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Ugandan army denies seizing opposition leader Bobi Wine amid vote count

The Ugandan army on Saturday rejected claims that it had seized opposition leader Bobi Wine as the final stretch of the presidential vote count was under way. On Friday, Wine said he had been placed under house arrest, with his party later saying that he had been “forcibly taken” from his home by an army helicopter.

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