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Two Kenyan police officers killed in explosive device attack near Somalia border
Two Kenyan police reservists were killed and two others wounded after an improvised explosive device detonated near a border patrol position in Mandera County, close to the border with Somalia, police said on Thursday.
Two Kenyan police officers killed in explosive device attack near Somalia border
Two police officers died in January 2026 after their vehicle ran over an explosive device in Mandera, a Kenyan county located near Somalia border. / Reuters
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Two Kenyan police reservists were killed and two others wounded after an improvised explosive device detonated near a border patrol position in Mandera County, close to the border with Somalia, police said on Thursday.

The blast occurred at Kulun Border Point Four along the Bulla Hawa–Mandera crossing, about 100 metres inside Kenyan territory in Mandera East Sub-County, according to police.

Mandera lies about 1,050 kilometres northeast of Nairobi, Kenya’s capital.

According to a police report, the explosion hit officers attached to the National Police Reserve as they conducted routine patrols at the remote post.

Police suspect that Al Shabab terrorists are behind attack

“The scene was secured by multi-agency teams, exhibits were recovered, and a secondary IED was safely detonated. Arms were accounted for, and the deceased were released for burial as per Islamic rites,” the police report said.

The officers killed were identified as Police Constable Abdirashid Shabellow Ali and Corporal Mohammed Abdow Issack.

Two others were injured. Police Constable Abdullahi Jillow Adan was treated for blast-related wounds and is in stable condition, while Police Constable Athan Noor Abdullah Abdi sustained critical injuries and is receiving specialised care at Mandera Referral Hospital.

Security officials said the attack is suspected to have been carried out by the Al Shabab terrorist group.

Investigation launched

The terrorist group has repeatedly targeted patrol units operating along the Kenya–Somalia border, where dense bush, informal crossings, and long distances complicate surveillance.

Similar attacks have been reported in Mandera and neighbouring counties in the past, including incidents in which security personnel were killed by roadside bombs while escorting patrols or responding to border incursions.

Police said investigations into the blast are ongoing, with additional patrols deployed to reinforce security in the area.

SOURCE:AA