Two Kenyan teachers killed in Somalia
April 14, 2008
Written by kenyanobserver, in NEWS HEADLINES
Two kenyan teachers and two of their colleagues from the UK were gunned down in Somalia in what is being referred to as a “guerrilla-style attack” in the town of Beledweyne where insurgents belonging to a group known as Al-Shabaab, are engaged in a fierce battle with government forces who are being backed by Ethiopian troops to root out Islamist militia groups running rampant in the country. They were teachers at the Hakab Private English School.Full report – enews2.0
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