5/26/2014

AL SHABAAB kills 2 KDF soldiers on Kenyan soil as they pursue them into Somalia

Monday May 26, 2014 - Al Shabaab
militia have killed two Kenya Defence
Forces (KDF) soldiers after they
ambushed their convoy carry ing supplies
in Lamu.
According to an ey e witness, about 50
militias attacked the convoy with heavy
submachine guns killing two soldiers and
then escaping to a nearby forest.

See Also: KHALWALE insists UHURU/ RUTO must be impeached and RAILA ODINGA takes over

 The witness said KDF retaliated killing one of the shooters. He also said that
our gallant soldiers are in hot pursuit of the other assailants who fled
following the shootout.
The Somali based ragtag has for the last one y ear caused havoc on Kenyan
soil, killing hundreds of Kenyans and leaving thousands injured.
However, KDF have stepped up their efforts in Somalia by launching a series
of bombing in the past two weeks killing hundreds of insurgents.
More to follow….

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