Several KDF Soldiers Feared Dead After IED Attack in Lamu

Several Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) soldiers are feared dead after a vehicle they were traveling in hit an improvised explosive device (IED).
The incident occurred at the Baure area in Lamu County on Tuesday morning, according to Lamu County Commissioner Irungu Macharia.
Irungu said the officers were on patrol when the vehicle hit the landmine suspected to have been planted on the road by Somali-based al-Qaeda affiliated militant group Al-Shabaab.
The incident was also confirmed by the Counter-Terrorism and National Security Intelligence Service (CTNSIS) through a statement on Tuesday.
"A Kenya Army morning patrol party came into contact with a terrorist RC-IED at Baure area of Lamu, Coastal Kenya. The army lost troops in the incident while a dozen other were injured," read the statement in part.
In the past few years, Al-Shabaab has been targeting areas near the Kenya-Somalia border, killing innocent citizens and law enforcement officers.
In January, at least seven Kenyan military personnel serving under African Union peacekeeping mission forces in Somalia (AMISOM) were killed after their vehicle ran over an IED in Hosingow, near the Somali-Kenyan border. Al Shabaab claimed responsibility for the attack.
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RIP fellow Kenyans. We love…
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RIP fellow Kenyans. We love you KDF soldiers. The protection of our country comes from God. The enemy is very busy because his time is short. The darkest hour of the night is right before dawn.
Kenyans keep holding on, we are almost there. Keep your spirits up.
Our God is still on the throne!! Keep praying for our country to be protected by our God and our ancestors!!! " Ee mungu nguvu yetu"!!
RIP SOLDIERS. OUR HEART FELT…
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RIP SOLDIERS.
OUR HEART FELT CONDOLENCES.
IT'S TIME FOR KENYA TO STOP PLAYING GAMES WITH ALSHAABAB.
GET THEM DEAD OR ALIVE.
This is very bad.Government…
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This is very bad.Government should deal with this Al shabaab problem once and for all.
Govt might consider…
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Govt might consider installing cameras along highways to monitor fishy activities
The risk of protecting…
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The risk of protecting freedoms is great but great people are up for the task for us who served we know what it means RIP my heroes KDF keep the fore burning
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