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Three Dead as Fresh Ethnic Clashes Rock Kisumu-Kericho Border

Three Dead as Fresh Ethnic Clashes Rock Kisumu-Kericho Border

Fresh ethnic clashes along the Kisumu-Kericho border have resulted in the deaths of three individuals, while numerous others are currently receiving medical treatment for injuries sustained.

The attackers targeted the East Kadiang'a Location in the Upper Nyakach Division, instilling fear among the residents before making their escape. Assistant County Commissioner Darwin Orina has verified the incident, revealing that many individuals are now recovering from wounds caused by arrows and machetes. Police officers are actively attempting to ease tensions in Sondu in light of the violent incident.

According to Orina's report, the violent incident resulted in the tragic deaths of three people. Those who have suffered injuries have been quickly transported to Nyabondo Mission Hospital for urgent treatment. Notably, the attack comes days before President William Ruto's planned visit to the region as part of his developmental tour. Witnesses have reported that the tension began to escalate on Tuesday afternoon, with allegations surfacing that a particular community had convened to premeditate an attack. They have accused the police of neglecting to intervene despite multiple reports.

A Sondu resident, who is currently recovering from arrow wounds sustained in the attack, says that they had alerted the police about the looming attack but received no response. He is convinced that had the police acted promptly since they were informed, the occurrences could have been avoided entirely. While the perpetrators of the attack still remain unidentified, the administrator implies that it could be a retaliation ploy for the suspected involvement of a community member in cattle rustling. Although they provided the police with the crucial information, the administrator remains uncertain about what transpired, as the attackers arrived in great numbers around midnight.

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Maxiley (not verified)     Wed, 10/04/2023 @ 04:54pm

"The have accused the police of neglecting to intervene despite multiple reports"what is going on here? I would hate to think that the police are cowering,or worse they need to be bribed in order to perform duties they are paid to do...The last thing we need is people taking the law into their hands.

Maxiley (not verified)     Thu, 10/05/2023 @ 01:10am

In reply to by SULUHISHO - … (not verified)

@Ndugu Suluhisho, I thought of that,but the notion was discounted by the police chief,koone, when he said that the forces heading to Haiti will be chosen from a "special unit".Where is that special unit deployed now,I wonder.
Anyway, Ruto is receiving alot of local criticism for endangering our police men,and I guess women for international gratitude...
There are many countries with police that is powerful,well trained,equipped ,and well paid,not to mention experienced in chaotic environments,but have chosen to stay away.Go figure.Granted Kenya is not going in alone.My understanding is that they are in charge of the whole mission/operation.
Again I ask when shall we know when the mission is successfully accomplished?Obviously the clearest indication is when the enemy waves the white flag,or is reutralized- Rendered in active for life.The problem I foresee is that if the "enemy" proves tough,obviously uncooperative,this mission could last longer than expected.Do they really have a time frame?

Njenga joseph (not verified)     Thu, 10/05/2023 @ 01:21am

Leaders should be preaching peace an reconciliation.
There are no winners after war,neither are there loosers in peace.

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