Deadly raid
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Your support makes all the difference.NAIROBI (Reuter) - Sudanese tribal raiders massacred 89 Kenyan nomads, mostly women and children, in a remote area of north-west Kenya before making off with their livestock, police said. The raiders, who belonged to the Toposa and Dongiro tribes, attacked a nomadic settlement at Kokuro near the Sudanese border on Saturday. The raiders killed 15 men, 32 women and 42 children and stole more than 7,000 cattle, goats, camels and donkeys.
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