According to the reports on Sunday (24 November), Kenyan security forces conducted a successful counter-terrorism operation in Garissa County, near the border with Somalia. The operation carried out on Saturday (23 November) by the elite Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Counter-Terrorism Policing unit, was intelligence-driven and took place in the Najo area of Fafi. A terrorist was killed, and a cache of weapons, including three AK-47 rifles, magazines, an RPG launcher, and an RPG warhead, was recovered.
The Counter-Terrorism Policing unit praised the decisive action as a testament to SOG’s commitment to safeguarding the nation and ensuring the safety of all Kenyans. The operation highlights the ongoing effort by Kenyan authorities to counter threats posed by militants in the region. They reiterated their call for public vigilance amidst the continued threat of attacks by Somalia-based al-Shabab militants.
The operation also involved a confrontation with al-Shabab terrorists, further demonstrating the active threat these groups pose in northeastern Kenya. Al-Shabab, known for cross-border attacks, has been responsible for several incidents in Garissa, Mandera, and Wajir counties. These attacks often target civilians, security forces, and infrastructure, prompting intensified counter-terrorism measures by Kenyan authorities.
Kenya’s military has maintained an active presence in Somalia since its 2011 intervention to combat al-Shabab. While this action has contributed to regional security, al-Shabab’s retaliatory attacks persist. The government remains focused on protecting its borders and citizens through strategic operations and urging the public to remain alert to potential threats.
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