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US Intelligence Warns That AL SHABAAB Is About To ATTACK Kenya Again And Gives The HOTSPOTS

Four foreign missions Australian,British,Canadian and US have issued a warning to their citizens of an imminent terror attack from the menace terror group Al Shabaab in Kenya as a revenge mission on Kenya government following attacks by KDF weeks back that left several militants and commanders dead.
The International Rescue Committee through a leaked document to its staff noted there is credible intelligence that Al Shabaab was planning another attack in Nairobi. “The timing of the attack remains unknown but there are reasons to believe the potential attack is in the last stages of planning,” it stated.
The Australian, British, Canadian, and US missions urged their citizens to avoid the high risk areas following information received that they could be targets of terrorists.
The hotspots in Nairobi include:
•Eastleigh
•Kibera
•Mathare
•Kasarani
• JKIA
•Leading Hotels
•Government Offices
The red alert only comes days after a botched terror attack at JKIA using an improvised explosive.


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