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Yesterday’s protests resulted in more than 400 casualties across the country. Kenyatta National Hospital received 139 individuals who were brought in for treatment following the Gen Z-led demonstrations, which turned violent as the day progressed. According to the KNH medical team, some of the victims sustained injuries caused by rubber bullets. While several were treated and discharged, others remain under medical care.
400 individuals sustained injuries countrywide
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