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Many dead or missing after clash between Ethiopian and Kenyan fisherman

Authorities from both countries reported that a border clash between Ethiopians and Kenyans fishermen left 22 Kenyans dead and missing, and 13 Ethiopians dead.

Jeremiah Lomorukai, Turkana County Governor of Kenya, said that the fighting took place on Saturday night at Lopeimukat near the Omo River and along the Kenyan-Ethiopian border.

Turkana County Police said that on Sunday, around 22 Kenyan fisherman were missing and 15 boats had been stolen. Six ethnic Dasenech Ethiopians were rescued and returned home.

Tadele Hatte said that on the Ethiopian side 13 people were killed and three others wounded during the fighting.

Kenya's interior minister Kipchumba Mukomen said on X Sunday that his government had increased border security and was working with AddisAbaba to "broker a peace between the communities". Humphrey Malalo reported from Nairobi and Dawit Endshaw in Addis Ababa. Hereward Holland wrote the article; George Obulutsa and Ros Russell edited it. Aidan Lewis and George Obulutsa provided editing.

(source: Reuters)