**The tombs of Ugandan regional kings have been wrecked by fire, sparking protests amid claims of arson.**Police were deployed across the capital, Kampala, to quell the unrest. It is not clear what started the fires.
The Unesco-listed structures, made of reed with thatched roofs, were built in the 19th Century as a burial site for four kings of the Buganda kingdom.
Supporters of the current Buganda king rioted last year over government plans they felt would reduce their autonomy.
The BBC’s Joshua Mmali, at the scene near Kampala, says people are mourning the loss of the monuments.
Buganda is the largest of Uganda’s four ancient kingdoms.