Dark Friday as terrorists slaughter over 50 people

Dark Friday as terrorists slaughter over 50 people

It has been a dark Friday around the world as terrorists attacked different sites in France, Tunisia and Kuwait leaving a trail of death and destruction on three continents a scene that has prompted new concerns about the spreading influence of jihadists.

This comes as terrorists whose pictures were circulated by the national police service have been identified in a video footage where they are seen celebrating before they were killed in the Baure attack in Lamu.

Members of the public have been requested to be on the lookout for these members of the Jesh Ayman fighters on the run who are unidentified as yet.

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Police release photos of botched Lamu attack suspects

Police say they are most likely injured and may likely seek medical attention. Families who may recognize some of their relatives as some of these men have been asked to report to the nearest OCPD within their area.

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Police release photos of botched Lamu attack suspects

This comes as gunmen killed at least 27 people at a beachfront Tunisian hotel Friday as other terrorists t lashed out brutally in France and bombed a mosque in Kuwait.

In France attackers stormed an American-owned industrial chemical plant near Lyon, beheaded one person and tried unsuccessfully to blow up the factory.

In Tunisia gunmen opened fire at a beach resort, killing at least 27 people, according to the officials at least one of the attackers was killed by security forces.

And in Kuwait the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in one of the largest Shiite mosques in Kuwait city during Friday prayers leaving 24 people dead and scores injured.

According to the state officials the attack appeared to be a deliberate attempt to incite strife between Shiites and Sunnis.

Additional report by Michael Njenga

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