Mandera — At least fifteen people were killed and dozens wounded in a grenade attack in Mandera on Sunday afternoon.
The attack occurred at Choroka area in Banisa where two clans have
been fighting since Friday night when five people were killed in the
region.
According to police, a rocket propelled grenade was fired at a camp
hosting internally displaced families from one of the warring
communities, killing ten people on the spot.
"We have lost ten people after the grenade attack, those killed were
in one of the IDP camp where people displaced in recent attacks have
been staying," a police officer in Mandera, who requested anonymity,
said.
The Kenya Red Cross said it had dispatched a helicopter to evacuate
the badly injured, including 17 who were said to be in a critical
condition.
Police are investigating whether the attack was linked to the
inter-clan fighting between members of the Garre and Degodia
communities.
Kenya Red Cross volunteers are currently at the scene carrying out assessment and evacuation of affected families.
Inspector General of Police David Kimaiyo said "we have had a problem
in the region since yesterday (Saturday); these two communities have
been fighting but we deployed our officers to the ground. We have
received reports of an attack and we are seeking to get the details."
The attack occurred even as leaders from the region met officials
from the National Cohesion and Integration Commission in Nairobi to
reconcile the two warring communities.
On Saturday, four people were killed in Mandera while five others were killed in Wajir.
Police said those killed in Mandera include a Reservist who tried to
intervene in the fighting between members of the two communities.
Tension remains high in the border towns even as more police officers deployed to maintain peace.
Meetings aimed at easing the tensions had been going on since
Saturday led by Garissa Senator Yusuf Haji and Majority Leader in the
National Assembly Aden Duale.
"We cannot start speculating on the cause of
this insecurity, then there will be no need to meet with our people.
Some of us don't reside in the affected areas that is why we want to get
it from the horses mouth," said Haji.
"We are losing lives of women, children and the elderly, who are innocent. As leaders from this region, we have decided that we will sit down with religious and business leaders so that we can see how together with the help of the government we can find a lasting solution," Garissa Township MP, Duale said.
Garissa and Mandera Counties have experienced a rise in insecurity lately following the deployment of Kenya Defense Forces into Somalia to dismantle the Al-Shaabab militants in the warring country.
MPs Barre Shil (Fafi), Adan Keynan (Eldas) and Wajir Senator Abdirahman Ali Hassan say the forums which will end on Monday will incorporate religious leaders in order to find a solution.
"The government has a prime responsibility to ensure that they protect the lives and properties of its citizenry; for the Mandera case there has been so much laxity or complicacy," said Hassan.
"We would like to appeal to everybody to see sense and stop this unnecessary killings and wanton destruction of property," added Shil.
"We are losing lives of women, children and the elderly, who are innocent. As leaders from this region, we have decided that we will sit down with religious and business leaders so that we can see how together with the help of the government we can find a lasting solution," Garissa Township MP, Duale said.
Garissa and Mandera Counties have experienced a rise in insecurity lately following the deployment of Kenya Defense Forces into Somalia to dismantle the Al-Shaabab militants in the warring country.
MPs Barre Shil (Fafi), Adan Keynan (Eldas) and Wajir Senator Abdirahman Ali Hassan say the forums which will end on Monday will incorporate religious leaders in order to find a solution.
"The government has a prime responsibility to ensure that they protect the lives and properties of its citizenry; for the Mandera case there has been so much laxity or complicacy," said Hassan.
"We would like to appeal to everybody to see sense and stop this unnecessary killings and wanton destruction of property," added Shil.
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