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Six Kenyan police personnel killed in ambush near Somalia

By Akisa Wandera Published March 24, 2025
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Al-Shabab frequently attacks areas in Kenya near the Somali border
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Six police personnel in north-east Kenya have been killed after assailants attacked a base near the border with Somalia, a regional official said.

No group has claimed responsibility, but Garissa County Commissioner Mohamed Mwabudzo told the BBC the style of the attack followed a pattern of raids by Somali-based Islamist militant group al-Shabab.

He said the officers were ambushed on Sunday at 05:30 local time (02:30 GMT), while they were preparing for their morning prayers.

In addition to the six officers who died, four officers were taken to hospital with injuries.

Al-Shabab frequently mounts cross-border attacks in the area, targeting both the Kenyan military and civilian populations.

Mr Mwabudzo said the “guerrilla-style” nature of the attack aligns with al-Shabab’s “pattern of cross-border raids aimed at destabilising the region”.

“The suspected militia used assorted weapons to overrun the camp,” he added.

The camp targeted in the assault was housing reservists – local volunteers who assist the regular police in securing remote areas.

Al-Shabab – affiliated to al-Qaeda – controls large parts of southern and central Somalia.

The group has waged a brutal insurgency against Somalia’s government for nearly 20 years.

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