Violent clashes erupted across Kenya during the Saba Saba Day demonstrations, a symbolic date marking the country's pro-democracy struggle. At least 11 people were killed and over 50 police personnel injured as thousands took to the streets demanding President William Ruto's resignation over corruption, police brutality, and economic distress.
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Riot police officers direct traffic, before anti-government protests dubbed "Saba Saba People's March" pass through, in downtown Nairobi, Kenya. (Reuters)
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Riot police officers clear a blocked road during anti-government protests dubbed "Saba Saba People's March", in Kangemi area of Nairobi, Kenya. (Reuters)
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A riot police officer stands guard, before anti-government protests dubbed "Saba Saba People's March" pass through, in downtown Nairobi, Kenya. (Reuters)
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Riot police gather on the road, during clashes with demonstrators, at the "Saba Saba People's March" anti-government protest in Nairobi, Kenya. (Reuters)
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A riot police officer uses an anti-riot gun during the "Saba Saba People's March" anti-government protest, in Kangemi area of Nairobi, Kenya. (Reuters)
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Police use teargas to disperse protesters during anti-government protests dubbed "Saba Saba People's March", in Kangemi area of Nairobi, Kenya. (Reuters)
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