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The Government is set to review the six-to-six curfew imposed in Kainuk Turkana over the last three years to curb the runaway insecurity. Speaking after a closed-door meeting with regional and county security teams, Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen noted that a return to relative calm in the disturbed areas, especially Turkana South and East, has necessitated the review.
Government yet to verify number of Kenyans killed in the attack
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