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Tuesday Kenyans once again woke up to very disturbing news of an Al Shabaab attack in Mandera town that left 14 Kenyans dead and several others injured.

The terrorist group is said to have crept in in the wee hours of the night and sprayed bullets indiscriminately on quarry workers as they slept in their tents.

It was yet another attack by Al shabaab in 2015. In April, Kenya lost 148 people when the killer group invaded Garissa University College, leaving the country mourning for its loved ones for days.

And following Tuesday's attack, President Uhuru personally visited survivors in their hospital beds to console them.

The head of state could not, however, hide his anger at the manner in which innocent Kenyans were being mistreated by the insurgents, and it manifested itself as tears engulfed his eyes.

The war against terrorism has been the major challenge that the Jubilee government is dealing with to date.

Here is the head of state consoling the injured:




09 Jul 2015

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