Al Shaabab attack in Mandera

Al Shaabab attack in Mandera

You are always complaining and such is a sign of discomfort in your own home so Bashing Kenyans somehow reduces your stress levels.....be a MAN Geza Ulole and face your fears and solve your problems quietly not dragging Kenyans into your sh8t hole.
u must be suffering from brain disease; If u r not, then be a man enough to highlight lies on what i have posted!
 
u must be suffering from brain disease; If u r not, then be a man enough to highlight lies on what i have posted!
What you have posted is the truth but I asked you if you have ever ever posted anything positive about Kenya and vice versa when it comes to Tanzania your beloved country. Una hasira buda kwani bibi anakusumbua nyumbani?
 
Tackling terrorism head on is a great service to the world. Picture this. If AMISOM wasn't in Somalia as we speak tourism industry in East Africa would have been worst hit,not forgetting regular cases of piracy so in general E.a would have suffered
It rather silly to see some simpleton making a mockery of what kenya face due to its proximity to Somalia, btw isn't Israel not facing same problems but then again a fool will laugh when a neighbor is trouble
 
Koborer, plse spare my right to inform other JF members in here. Others find the news useful esp. those near the attack zone!
Yes correct and I hear you. What I only ask you is not just dwell on negatives every day. There are good things too to report about Kenya.
Both Kenya and TZ are important members of EAC and we all stand to benefit where all are at peace and friendly.
 
Kenyans are taking it easy but I tell them that they wanna spend alot of money in the future.
And their economy will deteriorate

Believe you me, Kenyan leaders are doing it for money, they are sending their young soldiers as cheap mercenaries for Americans and are jeopardizing lives of each and every Kenyan for cheap price of just filling them bellies.
 
Believe you me, Kenyan leaders are doing it for money, they are sending their young soldiers as cheap mercenaries for Americans and are jeopardizing lives of each and every Kenyan for cheap price of just filling them bellies.
Smh
 
Shabaab militants attack Diff Police Station in Wajir

Police fight off the more than 150 Al-Shabaab militants. One officer injured.

Saturday July 9 2016

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Al-Shabaab fighters undergoing training at a camp in southern Somalia. FILE PHOTO | NATION MEDIA GROUP

In Summary
  • Wajir County Commissioner Michael Ole Tialal said one policeman was injured during the attack before the more than 150 Al-Shabaab were repulsed.
  • He could not, however, confirm earlier reports that the militia looted the armoury, saying a team had been dispatched from Wajir Town at 5am to visit the border police camp and verify the claims.
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Al-Shabaab militants raided Diff police camp near the Kenya-Somalia border Saturday morning, injuring one policeman.

Wajir County Commissioner Michael Ole Tialal said at least three militants could have been injured or killed during the 1.30 am attack.

“It is true the Al-Shabaab came and attacked Diff police camp but our officers fought them off. One police officer was shot and injured on the knee but the rest of the officers are okay.

"All our officers are accounted for,” Mr Tialal told the Nation on phone.

He added: “The attackers could, however, have suffered more casualties due to the amount of blood at the scene.

"They were speaking in Swahili saying their people had been seriously injured as they carried and loaded them in vehicles before fleeing.”

This is the second attack at the Diff police camp this year.

In April, the militants injured three officers before escaping in a police vehicle. They also escaped with a mortar after burning some structures, including a chief’s kiosk in the town.

During the raid, the militants also escaped with their injured colleagues using a police vehicle.

Diff is located 10km away from Kenya’s border with Somalia and about 12km from a Kenya Defence Forces camp.

INVESTIGATE THE ATTACK

On Saturday, the extremists shot indiscriminately at the police officers at the camp before they were repulsed.

Mr Tialal could not confirm earlier reports that the raiders also looted a police armoury only saying a team had been dispatched to provide reinforcement and investigate the attack.

“Our officers are doing investigation to see what happened. As you know communication network in the area is weak,” the commissioner said.

The militia armed with rifles numbered more than 150 and came in seven vehicles, four Land Cruisers, two Toyota Probox and a lorry, he said.

Mr Tialal said the militia disappeared deep into Somalia and the Kenya Defence Forces across the border had been notified to pursue them.

The raiders engaged the police officers in a fierce fight before disappearing back into Somalia.

“We are coordinating with KDF in Somalia to look for them and hit them,” the administrator said.

He said the militia could have come to revenge the killing of at least three of their members when they attacked Diff police camp in April.

Last week, five passengers and one police reservist were killed by Al-Shabaab during a bus attack between Elwak and Wargadud in neighbouring Mandera County.

Eight passengers were injured, three of them critically.

Wajir, Mandera and Garissa counties have faced frequent attacks from the killers since KDF moved into southern Somalia in 2011 to pursue the insurgents after a series of kidnappings of tourists along the border.

Leaders from the three counties, led by Mandera Governor Ali Roba, want the government to recruit 900 Kenya Police Reservists (KPR) in the counties to be deployed along the Kenya-Somalia border to fight Al-Shabaab.

KPR DEPLOYMENT

Mr Roba says the KPR deployment was one of the requests made to President Uhuru Kenyatta by governors, senators and MPs from the areas that was yet to be implemented.

Each of the three counties that neighbour Somalia, he said, should have at least 300 KPRs to conduct foot patrols to counter Al-Shabaab.

Although the government had provided enough security to Mandera, Mr Roba said the personnel only conducted patrols on main road while Al-Shabaab operated in the bushes.

"This makes it very difficult to overcome the challenge of terror cells movement.

That is why as northeastern region leaders we had requested for 300 KPRs to be positioned in Mandera and work under the police and chiefs," Mr Roba said.

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Hata mimi mwenyewe sijui nkujibu nn

Umekosa kabisa la kujibu.. maana Al-Shabab, wadudu wabaya sana..!! Am stuck too..!! wordless.. maana hata hawatabiriki, na sijui wako wangapi maana hawaishi na wakiwa wawili tu ni hatari.. Nchi zote za EAC lazima ziwe macho sana na hawa viumbe.. sio wanadamu kabisa hawa
 
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