Kenya Says Five Police Officers Killed in Explosive Device Attack

Kenya Says Five Police Officers Killed in Explosive Device Attack
In this handout photograph released by the African Union-United Nations Support Team, soldiers take up a defensive position during a firefight on May 22, operation to seize and liberate territory from the Al-Qaeda-affiliated extremist group Al Shabaab. (Stuart Price/AFP/GettyImages)
Reuters
6/18/2018
Updated:
6/18/2018

NAIROBI—Eight Kenyan police officials were killed in the eastern part of the country on Sunday after their vehicle hit an improvised explosive device planted by Somalia’s al Shabaab terrorist group, police said.

Al Shabaab, an al-Qaida-linked jihadist fundamentalist group, is fighting to topple Somalia’s government, establish their own rule based on their strict interpretation of Islamic law and drive out of the country peacekeepers deployed by the African Union.

The extremists frequently launch attacks in neighboring Kenya to pressure it to withdraw its troops which form part of the peacekeeping force.

Charles Owino, Kenya’s police spokesman, told Reuters that five administration police and three reservists were killed “while protecting our borders and security of the county”.

Abdiasis Abu Musab, al Shabaab’s military operations spokesman, said the group killed 10 Kenyan soldiers in the attack.

Earlier this month, five Kenyan police officers were killed in a similar attack in the same region.

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