Protests turned chaotic in Kenya as demonstrators storm parliament and police fire at protesters, leading to casualties and a fiery confrontation.
Kenya witnessed a tumultuous scene as protesters flooded the streets, storming the parliament to voice their dissent against a controversial finance bill. The protests quickly turned violent with police firing live rounds at the demonstrators, resulting in multiple casualties. The escalating chaos led to part of the parliament building being set on fire, intensifying the unrest in the capital city.
Amid the chaos, Kenya's President condemned the protests as 'treasonous,' further fueling the standoff between the government and the protesters. The unrest highlighted the deep-seated frustration over the proposed tax reforms, prompting a clash between the authorities and the enraged citizens.
In a surprising turn of events, the situation escalated as thousands of protesters continued their siege on the parliament, drawing strong police retaliation. The clashes underscored the growing tension and resistance against the government's tax proposals, creating a critical moment in Kenya's recent history.
As the protests unfolded, U.S. Senator Christopher Coons expressed concerns over the violent clashes in Nairobi, highlighting the international attention drawn to the volatile situation in Kenya. The unfolding events not only sparked domestic outrage but also garnered global interest in the country's political turmoil.
Several people were killed and hundreds injured as thousands of demonstrators stormed Kenya's parliament to protest a controversial finance bill.
At least five people were shot dead after Kenyan police fired live rounds at demonstrators in Nairobi Tuesday as outrage swelled against a controversial ...
Protests over an unpopular finance bill have led to the deaths of at least five people in Kenya, with part of the parliament building set alight.
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โ U.S. Senator Chris Coons (D-Del.) released the following statement today after reports that protestors in Nairobi attacked the Kenyan parliament building and ...
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