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Kenyan Sovereign Territory Is Invaded by the aggressive and expansionist TPLF Army (Ethiopian) Today!
In a Badme style aggression, the TPLF Army invaded Kenya three times this year, killing and abducting dozens of Kenyan citizens and officers.
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The Kenya Defence Force (KDF) has moved its armoured vehicles and tanks from the Odha Military Camp in Moyale to Sololo following an invasion by Ethiopian forces that killed three police officers.

The development last evening follows a fierce gun battle earlier in the day between Kenya police and Ethiopian forces at Anona and parts of Sololo Township in Kenyan territory.

Marsabit County Police Commander Bernard Kogo said three Kenyan security officers were killed but declined to reveal the casualty on the Ethiopian side. “We lost three officers at the border (Sololo) and I do not know what happened on their (Ethiopian) side,” said Mr Kogo.

On Thursday, a senior provincial administrator identified a senior chief who was gunned down by allegedly rebels from the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF). Ethiopia is fighting the rag-tag OLF rebels in Ethiopia and parts of Marsabit County that it claims hosts their rivals.

OLF is opposed to Ethiopia’s ruling regime and claims it has marginalised the majority of Oromia-speaking people who include the Borana, also found in Kenya. At dawn Friday, Ethiopian forces in full military attire invaded villages in Sololo District where locals led by area MP Roba Duba said at least 24 Kenyans were abducted.

“Eleven people were rounded up and taken away by Ethiopian soldiers. Before that they beat up everyone in their sight with gun butts, kicks and blows,’’ said Adan Jirma, a resident of Sololo South.

See also: Ethiopian soldiers cross to Kenya, kill three policemen, five missing

At around midday Friday, Ethiopians soldiers made a second invasion in the two centres while backed by armoured vehicles. This prompted administration and regular police, backed by Kenya police reservists, to engage the foreign army in a shootout.

As the gun battle between the two sides raged up to about 4pm Friday, KDF’s army multi-unit detachment from Odha in Moyale, about 100km away, rolled its armoured cars and tanks that were deployed at the border, stretching a distance of about 15km.

Sololo OCPD Benjamin Mwanzia said the military had been deployed to guard against further incursion but declined to give details. National Hospital Insurance Fund Chairman Mohamud Ali called on the Kenya Government to protest what he called frequent invasion by Ethiopian forces into Kenyan territory. “We are a sovereign state and this (invasion) is bad because Ethiopia is considered a friendly neighbour. It is high time our government sends a strong signal to them,” said Ali. Mid this year, Ethiopian forces invaded Kenyan territory on three occasions — at Illeret, Sololo and Moyale.

Source: Standard Digital

Ethiopian soldiers cross to Kenya, kill three policemen, five missing
 
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Ethiopian soldiers cross to Kenya, kill three policemen, five missing
By Cyrus Ombati
Published: Nov 20th 2015 at 17:10, Updated: November 20th 2015 at 17:10

KENYA: Ethiopian soldiers shoot dead 3 Kenyan police in an ambush in Sololo area, Marsabit County. The soldiers were pursuing (Oromo Liberation Front) OLF gunmen who had killed a chief in Ethiopia on Thursday, local police say.

The soldiers had surrounded a village for a siege while searching for the alleged OLF militia when the Kenya police were called. As they drove to the village, they were attacked in an ambush killing three on the spot. Local police say at least five other officers are missing after the attack.

"The officers were in a police vehicle when they were attacked by the Ethiopian soldiers inside Kenya. Three are dead and many are missing," said an officer in the area.

Ethiopian soldiers cross to Kenya, kill three policemen, five missing
 
Kenyan police manning disputed Migingo island chased like stray dogs by Ugandan counterparts Author: Jacob Onyango UPDATED: 18 DAYS AGO VIEWS: 48529 Category: Local News -

Migori fishermen claimed Kenyan police failed to protect them from the wrath of Ugandan police

- The local fishermen complained bitterly over persistent harassment by the Ugandan authorities

- They want the government to intervene because fishing is their only source of livelihood

Fishermen from Muhuru Bay in Migori County are pleading with the government to come to their rescue after they were allegedly ejected from Migingo island by the Ugandan authorities as the Kenyan police watched helplessly.

The fishermen claimed they have been suffering for a long time since the arrival of the Ugandan police at the disputed island.

Read more: Kenyan police manning disputed Migingo island chased like stray dogs by Ugandan counterparts
 
KDF military power declines further in 2018 global ranking Author: Jacob Onyango UPDATED: 19 DAYS AGO VIEWS: 15212 Category: Local News
- Kenya's military power seems to be on a steady decline in global ranking
- The country's performance has dropped by eight places from last year's global position
- Egypt retained top spot as the country with the most powerful military in Africa

Kenya yet again has nothing to celebrate after its military power declined even further in the Global Firepower (GFP) rankings.

The country's Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) registered a significant drop in its performance in the 2018 military power rankings compared to 2017, both in Africa and globally

Read more: KDF military power declines further in global ranking
 
huu uzi nikijarinu kuu link na ule wa kupanua bashara kati ya kenya na ethiopia nabaki na maswali...kuna uzi ulizungumzia ya kuwa Kenya ss wataacha kufanya biashara na watz wahamie ethiopia kufuatia ujenzi wa barabara to kenya to ethiopia ktk ule uzi ulisema barabara iyo ingechangia mapato kiasi cha us dollar 178 ..ss kumbe watu walishaanza na kuwantwanga risasi askari wenu sizani kama kuna biashara salam tena hapo kwenu ndugu zangu wa kenya .....hao wata waua wa ethiopia sio watu wa mchezo mchezo
 
Lini hiyo Ethiopia wameanza kuchapana risasi na kdf
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Lini hiyo Ethiopia wameanza kuchapana risasi na kdf

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pitia huu uzi vizuri utaona hapo kuna mtu ka post eti askari wa ethiopia walipiga askari wa 3 wa kenya .. very sad story
 
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pitia huu uzi vizuri utaona hapo kuna mtu ka post eti askari wa ethiopia walipiga askari wa 3 wa kenya .. very sad story

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Updated list of Countries With Weak/Worst Armed forces/Millitaries in Africa 2018
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A country is said to have a weak armed force when it refrains from spending, or is unable to spend, large amounts of money on arming itself. The following are indicators of a weak armed forces;
  • Untrained and
  • Under equipped
  • Meager budget allocation
  • Poorly remunerated
On the other hand well-equipped, and best trained military force is what makes the country more secure and confident in terms of handling security issues.
Read also Countries without armed forces in the world 2018
Here is a list of weak Armed forces in Africa 2018
1. Central African Republic

This is one of the country which is the most insecure since in Africa. Apart from having a weak military prowess, the country has also been criticized for its lack of military prowess but also for corruption, human rights violations, and general incompetency.
2. Eritrea
Eritrea’s armed forces has one of the highest concentrations of conscripted men of any army in the world, which it uses more for forced labor than to secure its borders or fight al-Shabab terrorists. This makes the country to have the weakest military force.
3. Gambia
Currently, The Gambia National Army consists of 900 soldiers, with a total of 12 armored cars. Many of its soldiers are deployed in other African nations as peacekeepers. The country has a small navy consisting of around 250 personnel. Without much of a budget, the navy has relied mostly on donations to update its fleet. In 2013, Taiwan donated 3 eight ton armed vessels to replace the Gambian navy’s somewhat aged ships.
4. Nigeria
Nigeria is struggling with an ISIS-affiliated insurgency from Boko Haram (of “Bring Back Our Girls” fame). Despite Nigeria’s oil wealth (the Nigerian oil industry is the largest on the continent), its military is ill-equipped to combat this Islamist uprising. The country’s armed forces is underequipped, their armored vehicles don’t actually move.
5. Somalia
The Somali National Armed Forces is made-up of around 12,000 active soldiers, with 24,000 acting as reserves. On land, it has 140 tanks and 430 armored fighting vehicles. It’s air force was all but non-existent, until in 2012, Italy said it would help Somalia rebuild it. The biggest blow to Somalia’s armed force is a Somalia’s a meager budget of only 58 million dollars.
6. Sierra Leon
The armed forces of this country also falls under the category of the weakest in the continent. Its Defense budget is about $13 million and Military personnel of 10,750. Airpower: 7 aircraft Armor power: 12 unitsNaval power: 10 watercraft.
7. Mauritania
The armed forces in Mauritania is well described below:
Defense budget: $39 million
Military personnel: 20,870
Airpower: 45 aircraft
Armor power: 300 units
8. Madagascar
Madagascar also find itself as one of the country in Africa with weakest armed forces in Africa. It’s armed forces can be well described as follows;
Defense budget: $56 million
Military personnel: 21,600
Airpower: 20 aircraft
Armor power: 132 units
Naval power: 8 watercraft
9. Tanzania
Tanzania also find itself as the country in Africa with laziest and most anciently armed forces in Africa if not the world. It’s stay at home armed forces can be summed up as;
Defense budget: $6 million
Military personnel: 31,700
Airpower: 5 aircraft
Armor power: 12 units
Naval power: 4 watercraft
 
We lazima una kichaa!!!!unatumia data za kibera???kuna nchi zimechoka kijeshi ziko wapi?????unatumia GFP index(global fire power index gani?? Commoro ina askari active 500 iko wapi kwenye list yako??????
Nieleze kuhusu nchi zifuatazo ambazo hata wewe na panga unaipigana nao :
Mauritius
Comoro
Swazi
Lesotho.
Somalia
CAR
Gambia
liberia
Cape verde
Seychelles
Next time bora utumie reliable source kama
www.globalfirepower.com
Dont take data from kibera!!!!!!!
 
kwa hio list... Tanzania iko wapi??
 
Bora hata angeitoa kibera aise bila hizi data atakua alizitoa kwenye hot ass yake
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Kenya ndugu zetu hata kama tunaona wana figusu
We shouldn't wish them bad
 
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