luke wilson
The Living Force
Kenya: Second explosion in Nairobi
_http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/24/world/africa/kenya-nightclub-attack/?hpt=wo_c2
_http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15435663
Kenyan Military heavily involved in Somalia..
_http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Kenyan+forces+well+trained+for+operation+/-/440808/1261798/-/stc9vnz/-/index.html
_http://www.nation.co.ke/News/Voices+from+combat+front+line+/-/1056/1261270/-/miedqqz/-/index.html
The country is in bed with the biggest bullies walking this planet... Well either that or get bombed back to nowhere I guess.
It should be noted that Kenya has a huge somalian population and so It should be interesting to see how this affects the relationship between the somalian and non-somalian natives of the country.
_http://edition.cnn.com/2011/10/24/world/africa/kenya-nightclub-attack/?hpt=wo_c2
[...]The explosions came two days after the U.S. Embassy in Kenya warned it had credible information of an imminent terror attack. The embassy did not offer details on who might carry out such an attack but said it had limited official U.S. government visits and urged citizens to consider deferring travel to Kenya.
The attack was likely to target places that foreigners congregate in Kenya, including malls and night clubs, the embassy said.
Kenya has been on edge since it sent troops across the border into Somalia to pursue militants with Al-Shabaab, an Islamist group that the United States and other countries consider a terrorist organization. Kenya sent troops into Somalia after the recent abductions of tourists and aid workers in Kenya. It blames the abductions on Al-Shabaab, which has denied involvement.
Al-Shabaab has threatened to attack Kenya if it does not withdraw its forces from Somalia.[...]
_http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-15435663
A blast has gone off at a bus stop in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, killing at least one person, police say.
An earlier grenade attack on a bar in the city wounded 12 people.
The attacks happened two days after the US embassy in Kenya warned that an attack by Islamist militants from neighbouring Somalia was imminent.
But Kenyan Police Commissioner Matthew Iteere said there was no evidence linking the nightclub attack to the militants from the al-Shabab group.
The Kenyan government sent troops to Somalia more than a week ago to pursue the militants after accusing them of being behind a spate of abductions on its territory.
Al-Shabab, which is linked to al-Qaeda and controls much of southern and central Somalia, denies involvement in the kidnappings but has warned of reprisals if Kenyan troops do not withdraw from Somalia.
Grenade
Police said the explosion on Monday evening occurred at the OTC bus terminal in downtown Nairobi, which is usually a busy part of the city.
A victim of the first explosion in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, on 24 October 2011 waits in the emergency wing of Kenyatta National Hospital Witnesses said a man threw a grenade into the nightclub and fled the scene overnight
Kenya's Red Cross said on its Twitter feed that eight casualties had been rushed to Kenyatta National Hospital.
The BBC's Odhiambho Joseph in Nairobi says 18 people were wounded in total.
Eyewitnesses told the BBC that the blast happened after a hand grenade was thrown at a moving matatu minibus taxis which bounced back and exploded where passengers were waiting for transport.
In the early hours of Monday morning a man threw a grenade into the Mwauras nightclub and fled the scene, witnesses said. No-one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Our reporter says the attacks have prompted the authorities to ban fireworks for this week's Hindu festival of Diwali.
Last December three people died during a grenade attack at a bus in Nairobi. It was never clear who was behind it.
Correspondents say that although both attacks were small, they will nevertheless cause a great deal of anxiety in Kenya.
Kenyan Military heavily involved in Somalia..
_http://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Kenyan+forces+well+trained+for+operation+/-/440808/1261798/-/stc9vnz/-/index.html
[....]Kenyan military training is heavily based on the British and American systems and is therefore world class.[....]
_http://www.nation.co.ke/News/Voices+from+combat+front+line+/-/1056/1261270/-/miedqqz/-/index.html
[...]Abdi Kadir Ali could not tolerate the air strikes and gun shots Kenyan defence forces have been directing at Salagle Town of Lower Juba in Somalia.
“The warplanes are covering the skies and because of the sounds of missiles landing on the ground and the scaring picture of the machines hovering above us, we cannot sleep. So we decided to cross the border into refugee camps in Kenya,” Mr Ali, who was accompanied by his wife and their newly born baby, told reporters at Abdi Sugow cutline near the Kenya-Somalia border.[...]
The country is in bed with the biggest bullies walking this planet... Well either that or get bombed back to nowhere I guess.
It should be noted that Kenya has a huge somalian population and so It should be interesting to see how this affects the relationship between the somalian and non-somalian natives of the country.