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Clash between Ethiopian, Kenyan fishermen leaves around 22 missing
Clash between Ethiopian, Kenyan fishermen leaves around 22 missing

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

  • Yahoo

Clash between Ethiopian, Kenyan fishermen leaves around 22 missing

(Reuters) - Around 22 people are missing after a border clash between Ethiopian and Kenyan fishermen, Kenyan police and government officials said. The fighting happened on Saturday evening at Lopeimukat and Natira near the Omo river along the Kenya-Ethiopia border, Kenya's Turkana county governor Jeremiah Lomorukai said in a statement released on Sunday. Turkana county police said on Sunday around 22 Kenyan fishermen were unaccounted for, and that 15 boats were stolen, while six ethnic Dasenech fishermen from Ethiopia had been rescued and returned to their country. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Kenya's Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen wrote on X on Sunday that the government had deployed additional security to the border and that he was engaging with Addis Ababa to "broker peace between the two communities."

Clash between Ethiopian, Kenyan fishermen leaves around 22 missing
Clash between Ethiopian, Kenyan fishermen leaves around 22 missing

Reuters

time24-02-2025

  • Reuters

Clash between Ethiopian, Kenyan fishermen leaves around 22 missing

Feb 24 (Reuters) - Around 22 people are missing after a border clash between Ethiopian and Kenyan fishermen, Kenyan police and government officials said. The fighting happened on Saturday evening at Lopeimukat and Natira near the Omo river along the Kenya-Ethiopia border, Kenya's Turkana county governor Jeremiah Lomorukai said in a statement released on Sunday. Turkana county police said on Sunday around 22 Kenyan fishermen were unaccounted for, and that 15 boats were stolen, while six ethnic Dasenech fishermen from Ethiopia had been rescued and returned to their country. Kenya's Interior Minister Kipchumba Murkomen wrote on X on Sunday that the government had deployed additional security to the border and that he was engaging with Addis Ababa to "broker peace between the two communities."

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