Maaddeey Posted January 12, 2012 Gunmen killed three Kenyan police and wounded two others in the latest of a string of attacks in the northeastern border region with war-torn Somalia, police said Thursday. "The attack occurred at a camp in Gerille in Wajir on Wednesday night and we lost three officers, two others were injured," a senior police officer in the region, speaking on condition of anonymity, told AFP. "There are others who have not been accounted for," he said, adding that the attackers had used firearms and thrown an explosive device. The strike took place some 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Kenya's border with Somalia, an area hit by a series of blasts in the three months since Nairobi sent troops into Somalia to fight Islamist Shebab insurgents there. Hand grenades have been thrown into bars and a church, while homemade explosive devices have been set off, many targeting security forces. Police spokesman Eric Kiraithe confirmed the attack but said he had not yet "received the full details." No group claimed responsibility, but Kenyan officials have repeatedly blamed Somalia's Al-Qaeda linked Shebab or their sympathisers for previous bombings and shootings, although armed bandits also operate in border areas. However, Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned Thursday that Kenyan security forces are abusing civilians and Somali refugees in northeastern regions following the spate of attacks since October. The most recent incident observed by the New York-based rights group was the January 11 rounding up and beating of a group of residents of Garissa, the capital of North Eastern Province, in a local military camp. "When military officers can beat civilians in broad daylight without fearing repercussions, it's clear that impunity has become the norm," said Daniel Bekele, Africa director at HRW, in a statement released Thursday. "Repeated promises by both the police and the military to stop these abuses and investigate have amounted to nothing." Kenyan army spokesman Major Emmanuel Chirchir told HRW that he did not have knowledge of any abuses, but that that the military would investigate the allegations. Recent attacks by gunmen have also taken place in Dadaab, the world's largest refugee camp about 100 kilometres south of Wednesday's attack, which houses some 460,000 Somalis who have fled famine and war over two decades. Gunmen seized two Spaniards working for Medecins Sans Frontieres (Doctors Without Borders) from Dadaab in October and are thought to have taken them to Somalia. The kidnapping of the Spaniards was one of the incidents that spurred Kenya to send troops to fight the hardline Shebab. Regional armies are now pushing against Shebab positions in Somalia, with Kenyan forces in the far south, Ethiopian soldiers in the west and African Union forces in Mogadishu made up of troops from Uganda, Burundi and Djibouti. http://my.news.yahoo.com/gunmen-kill-3-kenyan-police-close-somali-border-065307561.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jiiroow Bakaal Posted January 12, 2012 Dhallinyarada waxey gudaha u galeen 100 kilimeter Kenya adoontiina roobab aan la socon la nahay bey ku leehiyihiin Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maaddeey Posted January 12, 2012 PRESS RELEASE: Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen Capture Kenyan Government Officials Thursday, 12 January 2012 16:03 Maamulka AmiirNuur Hits: 154 بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم PRESS RELEASE: Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen Capture Kenyan Government Officials Thursday, 12 January 2012 16:03 Maamulka AmiirNuur Hits: 154 بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم For Immediate Release Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen Capture Kenyan Government Officials Mogadishu (12/01/2012) –In response to the aggressive Kenyan invasion against theMuslims of Somalia, special forces from Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen’s elite units raided a Kenyan Administration Police camp in Gerille, Wajir District. The raid occurred at around 1915 hours Wednesday night, following careful reconnaissance and planning by the Mujahideen, and began by swiftly securing the external perimeters of the premises before moving in. Taken by surprise and unable to respond effectively to the attack, 7 Kenyan administration police and government officials were immediately killed, while others were taken prisoners. Also seized during the raid were Kenyan vehicles, communication equipment and a cache of weapons. The operation ended successfully, by the permission of Allah, and the Press Office for Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen will publish the identities of the prisoners soon. Press Office Harakat Al-Shabaab Al Mujahideen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted January 12, 2012 Al Shabaab doesn't give a monkey's man, damn. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites