5,630,895 |
0.0514 |
40.3142 |
Kenya |
|
A member of al Shabaab escape police, takes the officer's weapon and fires several shots. Hundreds of officers cordoned off the area and engaged the suspect in a shootout until he ran out of bullets and was arrested. The suspect was injured. |
5,632,007 |
8.42258 |
-9.75244 |
Liberia |
|
over 50 people killed in this rebel takeover of voinjama on july 8th |
5,630,899 |
3.55 |
38.65 |
Kenya |
|
Ethiopian-OLF forces and Kenyan police clash in Sololo on 19/11, three police dead. The clash began following an OLF invasion in the area. |
5,630,902 |
-1.15 |
36.9667 |
Kenya |
|
Hundreds of traders took to the streets on the morning of 19/11 protesting the demolition of kiosks in Ruiru. The protesters lit fires and disrupted traffic along a highway. |
5,630,906 |
-1.07829 |
35.86012 |
Kenya |
|
Maasai Mara University students protest poor water services at the university by blocking a road and lighting fires. Six injuries reported. |
5,630,909 |
-0.45357 |
39.6461 |
Kenya |
|
According to a government announcement, al Shabaab have "infiltrated" the north eastern towns of Garissa, Wajir and Medina. No reported violence, though the government warns of planned attacks. Date(s) of activity not reported, source dated 21/11. |
5,630,913 |
-1.15 |
41.06667 |
Kenya |
|
A soldier was killed and six others injured in the border town of Hulugho after an Al Shabaab IED detonated. Al Shabaab, in taking credit, claims eight dead. |
5,630,916 |
-1.23943 |
34.47922 |
Kenya |
|
Residents of Isibania protest against the delayed construction of a road. Protesters lit a bonfires and urged Governor Okoth Obado to intervene. Business in the town "came to a halt." |
5,630,919 |
-0.45357 |
39.6461 |
Kenya |
|
Al Shabaab overtakes Bula Golol in Garissa Country without resistance, then begins preaching to the residents. Military forces had fled the area prior to the al Shabaab arrival. |
5,630,922 |
-3.22 |
40.12 |
Kenya |
|
Residents of Nayeni, Kilifi county, held a peaceful demo in Malindi town, protesting against the grabbing of 230 acres by the government and private developers. |