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Claims of Jubaland occupation in Mandera disputed amid rising cross-border tensions

by Faith Karanja

Reports alleging that Jubaland forces entered Mandera County have sparked debate among leaders and residents.

Government officials have rejected claims that foreign troops have occupied Kenyan territory.

Leaders raise concerns over border situation

Some Mandera leaders have raised concerns over reports of armed Jubaland personnel near the border.

They say the situation could affect security and stability in the region.

Government denies foreign occupation claims

The government has dismissed claims that Jubaland forces are operating inside Kenya.

Security officials say they are monitoring developments along the Kenya-Somalia border.

They have assured residents that Kenyan security agencies remain in control.

Jubaland responds to allegations

Jubaland officials have denied sending troops into Kenya.

They maintain that their forces remain on the Somali side of the border.

Residents demand security action

Residents have called on the government to strengthen security operations.

They want authorities to address concerns linked to cross-border tensions.

Authorities continue monitoring situation

Kenyan security agencies continue to watch developments along the border.

The government says it will take action to protect national sovereignty.

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