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Kenya protests are attempts to try ‘, says the minister said

Kenya Resources Minister had denied that police spent the great power during Wednesday protests where people were at least killed, describing them as a dispute “and the illegal effort” to change government.

Kipchomboma Mrkomen thanked Security agencies “amazingly amazing block between extreme provocation” including the “Coupling Fail”.

In addition to the deaths of 10 people, more than 400 were injured, including 300 police officers, said.

“We condemn criminal Ansists in the name of peaceful representatives disclosing a violent wave, robbery, sexual assault and destruction of our people,” he said.

The main government installation and offices were referred to in protests, added, with nine attacks on, five of them were burned – five guns were allocated.

A number of vehicles, police, government and residents, were destroyed, said.

Murkomen said the investigation was underway with the exact amount of injury and conditions surrounding the violence.

Amnesty for the ANGNESTY International Building Part 16, said all those who died had shooting wounds.

“I am in a thick pain. David was … born of me and was my helper.” Source: Source: Rachael Nyambura Bali, the source of one’s death on Wednesday, Photo: The head, and shoulders shots of a woman.

David Mwanga, a nineteenth, who lived in illegal territories of Nairobi, was one of those who were shot.

Her mother told BBC that she looked like a younger brother in the study class. Rachael is revealed by a waw that removes tears, said the bullet was through his son.

“I am in so many pain,” he said.

“David hoping to go to college to be a machine. He was my firstborn and was my helper. If I need to send him something.”

A young man with a baseball cap and vest dyed with the legends holding his vowels before him.

Dennis Enwruguna was in her last school time when shot dead [Jecinta Gathoni]

Dennis Dennis Funguna, 17, was shot dead in Molo, 170km (100 miles) in the north-western Nairobi after the end of the school day.

“I do not know if you were among the protesters or lost bullets. I don’t know but heard that he was shot,” Jecinta Chathoni.

“My baby was in a young age, he was in his last year of high school. He had his dreams, and I had a lot of hope to him.

The protests set the first day of the former wave of postponent cattle.

On Wednesday, thousands went on the streets to the rage of President William Ruto, and demanding the end of the police.

Many of those showing “Ruto should go” and promotes branches as a sign of peaceful opposition of his reign.

The government blocked live TV and radio-radio, even though its announcement was destroyed by the Nairobi High Court. The ban is already suggested.

Right groups have disposed of police and state action.

The Kenya Legal Assembly said there was a “unnecessary and greeniness” by the security police, police, which he has said to lead to “a loss of senseless health”.

On Wednesday, groups of human rights say three police officers were injured.

Multiple Kenya from BBC:

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