Kenyan tanks and troops rolled into Somalia in October 2011 following a series of kidnappings and attacks on Kenyan soil believed to have been carried out by Al-Shabab insurgents.
Al-Shabaab militants are suspected to be behind the surge in violence and kidnappings that have made the coastal area and other parts of Kenya insecure over the past year.
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Date:July 1st, 2012
Gunmen attacked two churches in Garissa Town in Kenya's North East
Province. At least 17 people have been reported killed and over 60
injured.
Date: June 29th, 2012
A number of humanitarian relief workers were kidnapped from a refugee camp in northern Kenya.
Date:June 24th,2012
There was a reported bomb blast on 24 June 2012 in Mishomoroni, 10 km
from Mombasa. A number of people are reported to have been injured
Date: 28 May 2012
An Improvised Explosive Device exploded in the Central Business District
of Nairobi near Mount Kenya University killing one person and injuring
at least 27 people.
Date:15 May, 2012
There was a reported grenade attack on a club in Mombasa on the evening of 15 May, where a number of people were injured
Date: 29 April
There was a reported grenade attack on a church near Nairobi city centre
on 29 April, with one reported death and a number of injuries
Date: 10 March 2012
There was a series of suspected grenade explosions at Country Bus
Station in Nairobi's Central Business District. At least six people were
reported killed and over 60 injured.
Date:31 March
here were a series of explosive devices detonated in the evening of 31
March: one in Mtwapa, a town 15km north of Mombasa, and others in a bar
near Mombasa stadium. A number of people have been injured