The Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) has dismissed claims by a section of the American media that their soldiers hid in the grass during the al-Shabaab attack on Camp Simba military base in Lamu on January 5th.
On Wednesday, The New York Times published an article claiming that Kenyan soldiers hid in the bushes when armed gunmen stormed the camp, leaving their American counterparts on their own.
“The performance of the Kenyan security forces during and after the battle frustrated American officials,” The New York Times said.
It added: “Many of the local Kenyan forces, assigned to defend the base, hid in the grass while other American troops and support staff were corralled into tents, with little protection, to wait out the battle.”
But in a rejoinder, KDF Spokesperson Colonel Paul Njuguna rubbished the claims adding that investigations into the attack that claimed the lives of three American nationals were still ongoing.
“It is strange where the news report is coming from and why at this time when we are waiting for the investigations to be concluded. We can only have a correct and factual account of the happenings once the report is finalized,” Col. Njuguna told Daily Nation.
Those killed during the raid included a US service member and two Department of Defense contractors, the US Africa Command confirmed, adding that two other contractors were injured.
The New York Times added that US authorities believe that the terrorists may have been assisted by Kenyan workers at the camp. Al-Shabaab, an al-Qaeda-linked terrorist organization that operates from Somalia, claimed responsibility for the attack.
“Investigators are looking at the possibility the attackers had help from Kenyan staff on the base. The performance of the Kenyan security forces during and after the battle frustrated American officials,” The New York Times added in the article.
US completed it’s…
US completed it’s investigations a week after the raid. KDF is still investigating the El Adde raid that was over one year ago.
they did the right thing by…
they did the right thing by hiding in the grass.
Americans need to manage their expectations. The American government support ICC criminals,drunkards, rapists, ethnic cleansers, murderers and electoral fraudsters in Kenya. Therefore, they should manage their expectations. They should expect zero from the criminals they support.
Even zero might be too much. They should expect to look like morons.
That is an American base…
That is an American base. They should handle their business and not involve Kenyans. Do not drag Kenyans into your blessing (the sword) ; it’s yours and yours only. Americans do not protect Kenyans, they protect their own. They consider Kenya-a shit hole country!!! KDF stay away!!
@ Guest 1, there is rumor…
@ Guest 1, there is rumor going around that people who talk bad about USA, and yet live there are the next to have their green card,or citizenship revoked…So I hope you have kaploti ready in Kiambu or wherever you come from in Kenya.
Basically, they can’t stop…
Basically, they can’t stop Al shabab from killing Americans soldiers.
Good to know.
When a government fails its people it attacks those who point out its failures.