President Ruto destroys 7,000 illegal firearms in Ngong, vows tough action on small arms
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Kenya reaches 40,000 guns destroyed in 20 years as Ruto burns second-largest cache - Kahawatungu
Kenya Friday destroyed over 6,000 illegal firearms, sending a resounding message of its longstanding commitment to ending the proliferation of illicit arms and advancing peace and regional security. The cache, which was recovered between 2022 and 2025, is the second largest publicly set ablaze in Kenya’s history, bringing the total number of illegal firearms destroyed to approximately 40,000 over the past two decades. Presiding over the exercise…
·Nairobi, Kenya
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