Eight police officers on patrol duty in Garissa County have been injured after their armoured vehicle was struck by an improvised explosive device (IED), in what authorities suspect to be an attack orchestrated by the Al-Shabaab terror group.
Highlights:
- 8 border patrol officers injured in an IED explosion.
- Incident occurred in Garissa near the Kenya-Somalia border.
- The device is believed to have been planted by Al-Shabaab militants.
- Officers were in an armoured vehicle when the explosion occurred.
- Security teams have launched an operation in the area.
Main Story:
An early morning patrol in Garissa County turned tragic when an armoured police vehicle carrying eight border patrol officers hit an improvised explosive device. The blast, which occurred near the Kenya-Somalia border, left all eight officers injured.

Security officials suspect the IED was planted by Al-Shabaab militants, who have been responsible for a series of similar attacks targeting security forces in the region. The explosion caused serious damage to the vehicle but no fatalities were reported.
Al-Shabaab, the Somalia-based extremist group with known links to Al-Qaeda, has been active along Kenya’s northeastern border for years. Their tactics often include ambushing convoys, planting explosives, and targeting both civilians and security personnel.
In this latest incident, the attackers are believed to have fled the area after triggering the device. A search and recovery operation is currently underway as authorities try to secure the area and track down those responsible.
The region remains under heavy surveillance following the attack. Medical teams responded quickly, and the injured officers were airlifted to Nairobi for specialized treatment. Local security heads have also increased patrols and intelligence efforts to prevent future incidents.
Kenya continues to face sporadic threats from Al-Shabaab, especially in counties like Garissa, Wajir, and Mandera. The government has urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity.
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