Four Kenyans Rescued From Al-Shabaab

A collage image of KDF aircraft in the sky (LEFT) and Kenya Airforce soldiers during a past air drill ( RIGHT).
A collage image of KDF aircraft in the sky (LEFT) and Kenya Airforce soldiers during a past air drill ( RIGHT).
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Kenya in collaboration with Somalian security forces Tuesday, November 1, mounted a rescue operation that successfully freed four people who were taken hostage by suspected Al-Shabaab militants.

The four were abducted after Al-Shabaab hijacked an ambulance they were traveling in along Lafey road.

Confirming the incident, Mandera County Commissioner Onesmus Kyatha told Kenyans.co.ke that, “arrangements have been made to bring them back to Kenyans from Somalia. They will most likely return home today or tomorrow.”

A file photo of KDF soldiers during a patrol in Kotile town on the Garissa-Lamu-Somalia border, as part of the Linda Boni operation aimed at flushing out Al-Shabaab terrorists.
KDF soldiers during a patrol in Kotile town on the Garissa-Lamu-Somalia border, as part of the Linda Boni operation aimed at flushing out Al-Shabaab terrorists on August 20, 2020.
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The four were found in different parts of Somalia but the ambulance is still missing.

The Mandera County ambulance attached to Lyfey Health Centre had four occupants, including medics during the early night attack.

The three are Moulid Abdi (a patient), his relative Aden Dai and Lafey hospital paramedic Abdirashid Billow Hussein.

Lafey Member of Parliament Mohamed Abdiker applauded the Kenya police and Somalian security forces for a job well-done.

"I would thank our gallant officers who have worked with their counterparts in Somalia and returned three of the abducted persons to their homes safely", said Abdiker.

Mandera County Commissioner Onesmus Kyatha has also said that he is collaborating with that of his counterpart in Somalia's Gedo region to ensure the safe return of everyone who has been rescued.

Head of Ambulance Services in Mandera County, Fatima Noor revealed that the vehicle was ambushed at Kurkura village near Elwak along Lafey road.

The attacks by al-Shabaab in Mandera county is a common occurrence, putting the lives of many at risk.

At least seven people were killed January 2022, when al-Shabaan attacked a minibus with explosives the opened fire on its occupants near Mandera town.

Mandera Hospital said that 13 people were also injured in the same attack, including a three-year-old infant.

Al-Shabaab militants conduct military drills at a base in Somalia.
Al-Shabaab militants conduct military drills at a base in Somalia.
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