01 December 2015 (02:08 UTC-07 Tango 01)/10 Azar 1394/18 Safar 1437/20 Ding-Hai 10th month 4713
“That was not a drill, that was a terror attack at #Strathmore! A terror attack carried out by Strathmore University upon its students!”-Sam Gichuru, witness
In the African country of Kenya a so-called anti-terror drill went horribly wrong when, apparently, no ‘official’ told the students and staff that were the target of the ‘drill’!
Witnesses say men dressed in ‘muslim’ clothing and armed with guns stormed the Madaraka campus of the Strathmore University and began shooting, and exploding what witnesses thought were hand grenades. A university employee died after being wounded in the head, some reports say she jumped out a window. At least 31 people wounded, one critically.
Afterwards the Kenyan ‘security’ administrators swore up and down the attack was a drill and the ‘attackers’ were using blanks. However, Kenyans have posted on social media pics claiming to show live ammo:
It also turns out that the university administrators were in on the bad joke and tried to justify their failure to warn the students and staff of the drill by saying “This simulation was aimed at testing the preparedness of the university community and emergency team in the event of an attack.” Well, looks like they failed big time.
The unannounced terror drill came at the same time the United Kingdom Department of Training announced increased security at Kenyan airports, as part of their training contract with Kenya Airports Authority: “As we have seen, including with recent tragic events in Egypt, we all face the same difficult challenges in defending our aviation industries from the threat of terrorism, so we must help one another and share experiences and best practice in our efforts to improve aviation security standards in the region.”-Vicky Hutchinson, Regional Aviation Security Liaison Officer (RASLO) at the British High Commission
It also comes as Kenyan police claim they arrested two Iranians planning terror attacks in the capital Nairobi. However, the pics the police posted were obviously very old (one of the pics is black and white, looks like from late 1960s early 70s).
Kenya just happens to be a major home to U.S. Africa Command (AfriCom)
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