It is the second month anniversary of the deadly attack on Kenya Defence Forces soldiers by terror group Al Shabaab and the country has moved on.
The government has failed to tell the country how many soldiers were killed while other players have been forced to scale down their figures to conform with Kenya’s official ‘don’t ask don’t tell’ attitude towards the dead soldiers. However, the Kenyan military has pulled out from swathes of somali land they had take control of; and the terror group has returned in those areas.
Here are a few tweets to show the state of the ongoing war on terror.
2 months since attack on #KDF base in El-Adde, here are latest pics from the devastated camp https://t.co/x8Cbh13z3k http://pic.twitter.com/Wnd1NjgqUM
— Live From Mogadishu (@Daudoo) March 15, 2016
#AMISOM is incompetent and presence does not serve #Somalia interest, Puntland President https://t.co/PGiLXlQI4r http://pic.twitter.com/ZcmxJDdF4s
— Radio Dalsan (@DalsanFM_SOM) March 14, 2016
#Puntland president blasts ‘worthless’ #AU forces presence in #Somalia https://t.co/wdD7BTLvh5 #AMISOM http://pic.twitter.com/QS5ElriX6D
— Live From Mogadishu (@Daudoo) March 14, 2016
https://t.co/owoYsNpGbQ What happened to the 12 soldiers reportedly captured at #ElAdde who Gen Mwathethe said were used as “human shields”?
— gathara (@gathara) March 16, 2016
60 days after #ElAdde, are “rescue & recovery operations” still ongoing? This was the excuse given for nor revealing the casualty count, no?
— gathara (@gathara) March 16, 2016
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