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Bloodthirsty bandits leave a trail of death and desperation in Baringo

A section of residents displaced by the ongoing insecurity in Baringo County at Kapkomon village, Baringo North sub-county on February 26, 2017.Baringo Senator Gideon Moi visited them and donated some food stuffs .PHOTO: KIPSANG JOSEPH

Death. Destruction. Fear. Tension. Hopelessness.

These words best describe parts of Baringo North and Baringo South where thousands have been displaced, scores killed and injured and hundreds of livestock stolen by suspected bandits from East Pokot.

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