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Kenyans demand compensation for British army blaze ahead of king’s visit

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A Kenyan court has ordered the British Army to pay compensation for the blaze, which ravaged more than 4,800 hectares (12,000 acres) of land during a military exercise conducted by the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK)Source: Africanews

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  1. Marie Jones Avatar

    I hope one day, the British will pay Malawians as well for the mascara they had caused in Nkhata-Bay where forefathers were literally gunned down