Enos Nambafu Weswah, former Kenya Baptist Theological College principal, (far left) was murdered July 5 in an attack on the Kenyan village of Gamba |
Al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for nearly 100 coastal deaths since early June.
Attacks on Kenya's coastal region over the early summer left nearly 100 people dead amid concerns over a rash of religious violence.
Over the weekend, at least 22 people died in Saturday night attacks on the villages of Hindi and Gamba in eastern Kenya, reports The Wall Street Journal. A spokesman for the terrorist organization al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for those attacks, as well as attacks in mid-June that left an estimated 63, mostly Christians, dead. Keep reading
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