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A total of nine police stations, two national and county government administrative offices, one law court, and over 50 government-registered vehicles were vandalized during Wednesday’s June 25th anniversary Gen Z protests. The destruction left 300 police officers injured. Chief Justice Martha Koome and Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen condemned the incidents, describing them as a “terror attack” orchestrated by criminals who hijacked peaceful demonstrations.
A total of 9 police stations, 2 national and county government administrative offices, vandalized
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