Kenyan police in Haiti suffer more casualties in clashes with gangs
- Two Kenyan police officers in Haiti were seriously injured during clashes with gangs, increasing the casualties for the Multinational Security Support mission.
- The Multinational Security Support mission has about 1,000 personnel, mainly from Kenya, and aims to restore security for upcoming elections in Haiti by February 2026.
- The MSS spokesperson, Jack Ombaka, confirmed the evacuation of the two injured officers to the Dominican Republic for medical care and addressed equipment concerns.
- Kenya's government cited humanitarian reasons for its deployment, while analysts suggest motives for enhancing Kenya's international profile.
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Kenyan Police Take Casualties Fighting Gangs in Haiti
Two Kenyan police officers were seriously injured in battles with Haitian street gangs this week, while an officer who went missing last week has reportedly been killed – the second fatality in Kenya’s peacekeeping deployment to gang-ravaged Haiti. The post Kenyan Police Take Casualties Fighting Gangs in Haiti appeared first on Breitbart.

Kenyan police in Haiti suffer more casualties in clashes with gangs
NAIROBI - Two Kenyan police officers in Haiti have been seriously injured in clashes with gangs over the past week, three officers told Reuters, adding to the mission's growing list of casualties as it comes under increasingly frequent attack. Read more at straitstimes.com.
IG Kanja confirms search still ongoing to find unaccounted police officer in Haiti
"The search is still on for the unaccounted officer, and all efforts are being made to ensure we find him. I want to assure the family of the missing officer that we are doing everything possible, and we are going to bring him back," the Inspector General of Police said. - Kenya breaking news
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