At least ten people have died and 29 others injured during ongoing protests across Kenya, according to recent reports. The unrest coincides with the 35th anniversary of Kenya’s historic pro-democracy demonstrations, known as Saba Saba.
Riot police have clashed with demonstrators in various parts of the country, escalating tensions. The protests highlight growing dissatisfaction among citizens over political and economic issues.
Security forces are actively trying to maintain order while attempting to manage the large crowds. However, the Kenyan government has yet to release an official statement addressing the recent violence and casualties.
The Saba Saba protests originally symbolized the people’s demand for political reforms, and the current unrest reflects ongoing struggles within the nation. The situation remains fluid with potential for further developments.
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