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Somali Militants Attack Kenyan Police Near Border

 

In a tragic escalation of cross-border violence, armed militants from Somalia launched a deadly attack on a Kenyan police camp near the border in Garissa County. The assault, carried out by the al-Qaida-linked militant group al-Shabab, resulted in the deaths of six police reservists and left four others injured.

According to security sources, the heavily armed assailants stormed the camp in the early hours of the morning, engaging officers in a fierce gun battle before seizing weapons and other supplies. The raid marks yet another incident in a series of attacks by al-Shabab, which has long targeted Kenyan security forces and civilians in retaliation for Kenya’s military presence in Somalia as part of the African Union peacekeeping mission.

In response to the attack, Kenyan authorities have heightened security measures across the region. Additional police units and military reinforcements have been deployed to bolster defenses and prevent further incursions. A security operation is also underway to track down the militants and secure the porous border area, which has been a frequent entry point for al-Shabab fighters.

Garissa County, along with other northeastern regions, has been a hotspot for militant activity, with past attacks targeting schools, government offices, and public transport. These incidents have instilled fear among local communities and strained Kenya’s counterterrorism efforts.

Officials have reiterated the government’s commitment to safeguarding national security, calling on residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities. Meanwhile, regional leaders and security experts continue to push for enhanced intelligence-sharing and cross-border collaboration to curb the persistent threat posed by al-Shabab.

As Kenya mourns the loss of its officers, the attack underscores the ongoing security challenges faced by the country and the need for sustained counterterrorism efforts to protect its citizens and territorial integrity.

 

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