|Photo Courtesy Police After Arriving At The Scene Of An Attack At Nyongoro, Boundary Of Lamu And Tana-River Counties|
Terrorists have continued becoming a threat to our country, Kenya. The terrorists are seen to be leaving nothing by stance following the recent attack's they have been staging into various parts of our country like Lamu, Mandera, Tana-River etc.
This evening, It is reported that the Garsen Law Court Vehicle has been attacked by suspected Al-shabaab terrorists at Nyongoro, the boundary of Tana River and Lamu counties leaving two onboarders seriously injured.

Police are now on trail behind the attacker's who are said to have disappeared into undisclosed locations as the victim's gets rushed to the hospital.
This attack comes just a few days after another attack was staged in Lamu County. Kenyan's, expecially those residing in the bounderies are fearing for their life's and now pleading to the government to provide enough security for them.
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