More than 200 prisoners have escaped from a jail in north-east Uganda, officials say, bringing the local town to a standstill while security forces try to track them down.
The inmates reportedly killed a soldier after they broke out of the facility in Moroto before heading for the hills.
An army spokesperson said two inmates had been captured and two killed.
Moroto is the biggest town in Karamoja, a restive region with a history of cattle rustling and guN violence.
The prison facility is built on the foothills of Mount Moroto, on the edge of the town. Local reports say the shoot-out has brought business in Moroto to a standstill.
A government disarmament program in the early 2000’s took most of the guns out of the hands of civilians, but sporadic clashes between different communities have continued to happen, our correspondent notes.